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Peace  College  —  A  First  Class  Experience 

Academic  excellence,  spiritual  growth,  and  long  standing 
tradition  are  elements  common  to  Peace  College.  At  Peace,  one 
finds  colonial  style  buildings  casting  shadows  over  a  spacious 
lawn,  professors  offering  knowledge  to  curious  minds,  and 
young  women  stepping  out  on  their  own  in  search  of  answers 
to  the  future.  Not  only  has  Peace  proven  herself  to  be  a  sound 
institution  of  learning,  she  also  offers  spiritual  nourishment  in 
the  form  of  weekly  chapel  services  and  a  devout  faculty  and 
staff  The  values  held  by  her  students,  the  quality  of  her 
faculty  and  staff,  and  the  unique  formal  lawn  graduation  all 
contribute  to  the  traditions  of  Peace.  Since  1857  she  has  stood 
tall  and  majestic  in  downtown  Raleigh,  offering  herself  to 
young  women  as  a  place  to  work,  learn,  and  grow.  Most  Peace 
graduates  agree  that  their  two  years  spent  at  Peace  are 
nothing  less  than  a  FIRST  CLASS  EXPERIENCE! 


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Where  We  Live 


What  We  Believe      \\ 


Christian  Fellowship 


Personal  and  Spiritual  Growth 


"On  my  honor 
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In  swimsuiLs.  Levi's  and  Aj£P_ads 
that  scream.  "'You  never  looked  so 
good,"  the  Hillsborough  native's 
classic  beauty  shines. 

But  then  back  tn  the  late  '60s 
when  she  was  a  cheerleader  at  the 
University  o(  North  Carolina  at 
Chapel  Hill,  folks  were  talking 
about  her  potential  as  a  model 
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Ms.  Murphy  commutes  from 
coast  to  coast  and  to  assignments 
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Dr.  and  Mrs  Robert  Murphy,  who 
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English  Classes  Meet 
Class  of  '67  Poet 

Class  of  1967  alumna  SHIRLEY  LAWS  Moody 
visited  Peace  English  classes  the  week  of  April 
7  lo  read  and  teach  from  her  poetry   Moody  has 
made  many  speaking  appearances  throughout 
the  state  as  part  of  her  role  as  writer/poet  with 
the  North  Carolina  Artisls-m-Schools  program.  In 
1982  she  was  featured  in  a  book  titled  Four 
N.C  Women  Poets,  and  she  has  been  published 
in  national  and  regional  literary  magazines  and 
journals 


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SULLY  DINNER  -  President  land  Greenwood  welcomes 
foiniei  Longwood  President  hands  Lankford  Jr.  (tenter)  and 
Id  Campbell,  president  of  Newport  News  Shipbuilding  and  Dry 

Dock  Co. .   to  the  annual  Thomas  Sully  Dinner,   which  benefits 
the  art  program. 


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Tummy  Baughn  has  a  teaching  internship  with  Karen  Broun,  Clas 
of  1968.  They  work  together  at  Swift  Creek  Elementary  School. 


Tona  Douglas  works  in  the  Counseling  Center  to  enhance  her  job 
skills. 

Leslie  Smith  works  intensely  in  the  Admissions  Office  to  advance 
her  career. 


What  We  Become 


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"Peace  is  such  a  distinct  institution  in  so 
many  ways.  Vital  to  Peace's  uniqueness  is  an 
environment  that  praises  individual 
performance,  and  yet  creates  and  secures  a 
common,  tangible  bond  recognizable  among 
all  Peace  students.  When  I  reflect  upon  my 
days  here  at  Peace,  I  will  remember  that  I 
was  a  part  of  a  campus  that  fosters  a 
tradition  of  academic,  social,  and  personal 
achievement.  I  will  always  be  aware  of  that 
tradition  because  it  is  now  a  permanent  part 
of  me.'' 

—  Beth  Freeman 


"The  faculty  and  staff  are  especially 
unique  at  Peace;  professors  act  not 
only  as  teachers  but  also  as  friends 
and  role  models." 

—  Monika  Florence 


"Being  here  at  Peace  is  like  having  the 
security  and  size  of  high  school  as  well  as 
the  classes  and  freedom  of  college.  What 
sets  Peace  apart  is  how  friendly  everyone 
is  to  each  other.  Someone  made  the 
comment  that  it  is  like  one  big  sorority.  I 
agree. " 

—  Heather  Snapp 


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"TTie  Peace  College  atmosphere  is 
unique.  As  soon  as  you  step  on  campus, 
you  feel  welcome.  It  has  given  me  a  true 
sense  of  my  identity  and  at  the  same  time 
prepared  me  in  making  a  smooth 
transition  to  a  bigger  college  or 
university. " 

—  Kirsten  Spiegel 


"At  Peace,  we  are  like  one 
huge  family  where  each 
student  has  to  pull  her  own 
weight  but  where  everyone  is 
willing  to  help  each  other." 

—  Georgiana  Worsley 


"I  feel  that  Peace  College 
prepares  young  women  for  the 
reality  of  life.  The  closeness  of 
the  faculty  and  students  is 
something  very  special  and  can't 
always  be  found  at  other 
institutions. " 

—  Michelle  Beddingfield 


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Dr.  Garrett  Briggs 

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A  man  ot  vision.  Dr.  Briggs  is  one  ot  Peaee  s  finest  assets.  He  brings  admi 
istrative  leadership  to  the  faculty  and  genuine  love  to  the  students.  A  friei 
to  many.  Dr.  Briggs  represents  Peaee  to  the  community,  with  alumni, 
within  the  collegiate  ranks.  His  personal  charm  and  wit  make  him  ass 
ilile  to  students  who  know  he  always  has  their  best  interests  at  he; 
Above,  Dr.  and  Mrs.  Briggs  and  the  late  Mrs.  William  Pressly. 


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Dean  Bay  oversees  the 
academic  affairs  of  the 

college.  She  monitors 
student  progress  and 
encourages  both  (acui- 
ty and  administration 
to  uphold  high  aca- 
demic standards. 


Dean  Edwards  is 
sponsible  for  the  otl 
side  of  college  life 
student  affairs.  Sh 
an  advocate  for  si 
dents'  rights  and  pit 
vides  a  high   soci. 
standard  for  studen 
to  maintain. 


Dr.  Helen  Ray 
Academic  Dean 


Dr.  Jan  Edwards 

Dean  of  Students 


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STAFF 


Cynthia  Wyatt 

Director  of  Admission 


Liz  Thurston 


Lou  Taft 


Associate  Director  ot  Admission         Assistant  Director  ol  Admis; 


Robert  Page 
Registrar 


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June  Thames 

Admission  Secretary 


Jane  Kanipe 

Director  Financial 
Aid/President's  Assistant 


Nancy  Kirhy 

Secretary  to  the  President 


Cindy  Bell 
Academic  Dean's  Secretary 


Pat  Smith 

Administrative  Secretary 


Nancy  Weekman 
Admissions 


Camilla  Eggleston  Andie  Johnson 

Admissions  Counselor/Assistant         Assistant  Director  of  Admission 
Director  of  Financial  Aid 


Dan  Beakey 
Business  Manager 


Verne  Futrell 

Assistant  to  Business  Manager 


Rebecca  Leggett 
Business  Manager  s  Assistant 


Larry  Griffin 
Comptroller 


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Vivian  Fish 
Administrative  Assistant 


Patricia  Marples 
Counselor 


Judy  Woodson 
Counseling  Center  Director 


Janet  Harvey-Clark 

Director  of  Publications  and 
Media  Relations 


Darcy  Dye 
Director  of  Alumnae  Affairs 


Sara  McCorkle 
Secretary  to  Student  Affairs 


Cindy  Seymour 

Coordinator  of  Alumnae  Student 
Recruitment 


Paul  Kinjj; 
Librarian 


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Viola  Mullin 
Librarian 


Barbara  Hawkins 
Librarian 


Dawn  Childers 

Director  Student  Health 
Services 


College  Scholars 


e  College  Scholars  Program  is  designed  for  students  who  have 
m  Jones,  Frazier,  and  Honors  Scholarships  or  who  have  ex- 
iled academically  in  their  sophomore  year.  This  group  en- 
irages  high  academic  standards  and  is  rewarded  with  priority 

stration,  speakers,  and  tickets  to  special  events  in  the  com- 
mity.  Mr.  John  Crossno,  Assoc.  Professor  of  History,  advises 

College  Scholars. 


Neal  Andrews 

Securitv 


Roy  Taylor 
Environmental  Services 


Jeff  Gazda 
Dining  Services 


Lisa  Olliver 

Switchboard 


Gwen  Roberts 

Switchboard 


Yvonne  Casto 
RD  Main 


Doris  Coates 
RD  Davidson 


Cathv  Miller 
RD  Ross 


Mildred  Mitchell 
RD  East 


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Valerie  Hall 
History 


Charlotte  Hoppe 

Spanish 


Korrel  Kanoy 
Psychology 


Linda  Purnell 
Chemistry 


The  Writing  Center 


The  Writing 
Center  provides  a 
tutoring  service  for 
all  students  who  neec 
assistance  with 
written  assignments. 
The  Center  sponsors 
grammar  workshops 
in  the  fall.  Here, 
Judy  Williams  helps  a 
student  with  a  draft 
of  an  essav. 


The 
Writing 
Center  is 
staffed  by 

English 
faculty  and 

peer  tutors. 
Here,  Kelli 
Hopkins 
advises  a 
student 
writei 


Pat  Risk 
Biology 


Adair  Robertson 

Mathematics 


Archie  Ritchie 

Mathematics 


Richard  Rottschaefer 

Theatre/Speech 


Jim  Smith 
Music 


Bes  Spangler 

English 


Sandra  Stallings 
Lecturer/Speech 


Edythe  Stanislaw 

Mathematics 


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Ginger  Woodard 

Home  Economics 


Gary  Edgington 

Soccer 


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'eace  College  Foreign  Study  Program  In  Cambridge,  England 


Cambridge  Director,  Dr.  Jennifer  Sheppard,  and  Campus  Ad- 
linistrator.  Dean  Helen  Ray,  led  19  students  this  year  on  a  three- 
eek  trip  to  Cambridge,  England.  This  Peace  College  Foreign 
I  tudv  Program  offered  distinguished  students  the  opportunity  to 
xperience  British  culture  firsthand.  These  students  learned 
bout  the  history  of  English  architecture,  theatre,  and  art  through 
iteresting  lectures  at  Cambridge  University.  Famous  landmarks 
uch  as  Ely  Cathedral,  Shakespearean  Theatre  in  Stratford-upon- 
ivon  and  Tate  Gallery  in  London  were  admired  on  the  tours.  Free 
ime  allowed  the  students  to  explore  places  such  as  Bath  and 
iOndon,  while  catching  glimpses  of  the  lifestyles  and  completing 
xtensive  souvenir  shopping.  Not  every  Peace  College  student 
/as  eligible,  however.  A  2.8  GPA  for  the  fall  semester  and  a  nomi- 
lation  by  a  Peace  College  faculty  member  were  required.  Fur- 
hermore,  two  written  Peace  College  faculty  recommendations 
nd  an  application  had  to  be  turned  in  before  acceptance  could  be 
lecided  upon.  However,  the  extensive  preparations  and  months 
if  waiting  were  worth  it  not  only  for  the  three  hour  credit  hours 
ach  student  received  but  also  for  the  new  knowledge  and  fun  that 
:ach  student  experienced. 


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Peace  College  offers  students  easy  access  to  microcomputers  and 
software  through  the  Computer  Center.  No  special  fees  are  charged 
for  usage  of  the  computers.  Students  are  able  to  work  with  the  IBM 
PS12,  Macintosh,  IBM  PC,  and  Apple  He  microcomputers  during 
specific  hours  throughout  the  day.  Furthermore,  lab  assistants  are  oi 
duty  during  many  afternoon  and  evening  hours  and  are  willing  ti 
help  the  students.  In  addition  to  programming,  word  processing 
spread  sheets,  and  graphic  software,  the  Center  offers  a  variety  d 
instructional  software  in  such  courses  as  chemistry,  mathematics, 
psychology,  and  economics.  Every  student  is  encouraged  to  use  th( 
Computer  Center  for  each  of  her  course  assignments. 


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SOPHOMORES 


Alccia  D-  Allen 

Anita  J.  Allen 

Kimberly  .V.  Allen 

Kristen  M.  Allen 


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Jennifer  D    Almond 

Tammy  M    Baughn 

Jennifer  A.  Beacham 

Shannon  L   Beasley 


Aimee  D   Beauchaine 
Michelle  L.  Beddinsfield 

M.  Holly  Bernardo 
M.  Suzanne  Bichley 


kfistina  D.  Blaekmon 

/Heather  M.  Bradley 

Leigh  Anne  Bridges 

Margaret  L.  Briggs 


Heather  M    Bright 

Stacy  L.  Brotherton 

Kristin  A.  Brown 

Leavern  D.  Brown 


SOPHOMORES 


M.  Alison  Brown 
Stephanie  M    Burgess 
Jennifer  L.  Burris 
Katherinc  L.  Carpenter 


Julie  K.  Castle 
Susannah  G.  Cobb 
Sara-Beth  Colon 
Sara  B.  Dawson 


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Christy  R.  Deberry 
Shannon  K.  Debase 
Karen  R.  Dixon 
J.  Blair  Dollar 


Lisa  M    Dowdy 
Sonja  M.  Downes 
Kimberly  D.  Edwards 
Robin  R.  Ehrhardt 


khthy  L.  Ellmore 
6   Allyson  Ervin 
Jennifer  M    Eaggart 
J.  Beth  Fanner 


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Jennifer  L.  Fiorenza 

Kimberly  A.  Fleming 

Monika  M.  Florence 

Sallie  A.  FJui/</ 


Kathy  L.  Folsam 

Elizabeth  K.  Freeman 

Shelley  L.  Freeman 

Elizabeth  L-  Frye 


Melissa  M  Ganey 
Gretchen  T.  Gaskins 

Martha  E.  Gilliam 
Kristin  A    Goodman 


Caroline  B.  Gourley 

Margie  R.  Groome 

Shelley  A.  Habetz 

Melissa  R.  Hand 


Car  a  A.  Hdnkey 

Katie  A.  Bassett 

Rohm  N.  Heath 

Gretchen  Hildehrandt 


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Jacqueline  Hinkel 
Susan  E.  Holshouser 
Kelli  A    Hopkins 
Carey  D.  Horton 


Katherine  S.  Hudson 
Angela  K.  Hughes  \ 

Karen  S.  Humphrey 
Jennifer  C.  ] arris 


DcAnn  R   Jolly 
Leigh  Ellyn  Jones 
Rosetta  L.  Jones 
Renee  \f.  Joyner 


Hope  E-  Kennedy 
Sloan  E.  Kesler 
Sara  K.  Kezar 
Rebecca  L.  King 


Arfgela  G.  Kirctts 
Kimherly  L   Kirk 
Laura  R    Kozej 
Lori  A.  Kozej 


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SOPHOMORES 


Tammy  L.  Lawrence 

Mtchcle  A    Lindsay 

Kathryn  B.  Lineweaper 

M   Kathleen  Manning 


Melissa  L.  Marlowe 

Betsy  A.  Mathes 

Jennifer  A.  Matheson 

Wendy  C.  Mathins 


Amy  Lyn  Matuck 

Tracey  A.  McDonald 

Alison  N-  McLean 

Meredith  W.  McLean 


Mary  E.  McLeod 

Dana  C.  Melton 

Catherine  A    Miller 

'Meghan  E.  Miller 


Melissa  G    Milti 

Cheryl  L.  Mitchell 

Lavera  R.  Monr'oe 

Amanda  R.  Morgan 


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Ashley  M 

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Jennifer  L.  Payne     J 
Tara  L.  Penley 
Angela  M.  Perrou  m 


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Alison  G.  Perry 
Wendy]-  Pettengill 
Stacy  L.  Phillips 
Stacy].  Pike 


Kimberly  D.  Pittman 
Shelli  R.  Plott 
Heather  A.  Pope 
Jennifer  R.  Price 


Carey  O   Pug/i 
G.  Elizabeth  fiaiford 
Treshell  N.  Ramhout 
Jennifer  D.  Richard 


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SOPHOMORES 


Jennifer  L    Thompson 
Kimbcrly  J .  Toland 
L-  Sheariahz  Tragus 
Chandra  S.  Tudor 


Mary  W.  Vainwrig, 
Caroline  K.  Vinson 
Kimberly  D    Walker 
L.  Michelle  Wall 


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Eleanor  Y   Washington 

liana  M.  Washington 
Tammy  J .  Wafers 
Shannon  L.  Webb 


Sara  E.  Webster 
Teresa  J.  Webster  t 

Leigh  M    Whitehurst 
Amy  R.  Wilson 


Merritt  E.  Wilson 
Stephanie  L.  Winbetry 
Shonet  A.  Wong 
Carolyn  M.  Wood    ' 


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Wendy  D   Woodley 
Andrea  F.  Woolard 

Julia  E    Yates 


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Sophomore  Class  Officers 


Alison  Perry 

SecretariL 

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FRESHMEN 


Elizabeth  Alexander 

Ashley  Allbreth 

Carolk  S.  Allred 

Terri  A.  Alphin 

Kelly  L.  Andrews 


Mary  D  Arbegast 
Brandy  D.  Atkinson 

Mary  M.  Barbour 

April  Bridgets 

Laurie  L.  Bartholow 


IveyJ-  Bateman 

Catherine  L.  Batts 

Lisa  K    Bauer 

Lisa  C.  Bechtold 

Kelley  L.  Blake 


Ann  N.  Bohanon 

Nina  G.  Brann 

Sarah  E.  Braswell 

Julie'K    Bray 

Crystal  <L.  Brinn 


Tiffany  A.  Brisson 

Lela  A.  Brooks 

Annd  H    Brown 

Anna  H.  Bush 

Melanie  L   Butts- 


Gwendolyn  M.  :,- 
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Kimberly  D.  Capps 
Brandy  K. 
Carjienter 
Crystal  D.  Casinj 
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FRESHMEN 


Natalie  D.  Castro 

Jennifer  A. 

Chambers 

Amy  C.  Childers 

Kimberly  A. 

Christensen 

Jennifer  L.  Clary 


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Robbin  Clements 
Caroline  Clontz 
Raquel  Y.  Cook       / 
Jennifer  S.  Cooper/ 
Mary  E.  Cooper 


Suzanne  E.  Cooper 
Shanelle  A.  Corbin 
Kandy  D.  Cotten 
Kristey  M.  Coulter 
S.  Nikki  Covington 


Jill  Crawford 
Robin  C.  Creech 
Melanie  D.  Crosier 
M.  Anna 
Crusenberry 
Alicia  L   Culp 


Gina  L.  Curlee 
Holly  P.  Curtis 
Dawn  E.  Cutler 
Carolyn  W.  Davis 
t>ebrd  S.  Davis 


J.  Lynn  Davis 
Laura  J.  Davis 
Tona  B.  Douglas 
Jennifer  D.  Driver 
Sonya  L.  Drum 

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FRESHMEN 


Tammy  M.  Duprec 

Nicole  L-  Easton 

Ashley  L 

Edmondson 

Keri  A.  Elgin 
Shannon  K    Essick 


Stephanie  R.  Estep 

Stacy  C    Ferrell 

Julie  C.  Fields 

Kyle  S.  Fleming 

Dana  A.  Ford 


Anna  S. 

Formy-Duval 

Beth  A.  Fulk 

T.  Lynn  Fullbright 

Melina],  Fullwood 

Pamela  A-  Furstenau 


Starla  N.  Gallimorc 

Janet  L.  Garrett 

Kimberley  L. 

Goodson 

Caroline  E.  Goodwin 

Kerry  M.  Habben 


Susan  F.  Hadden 

Mary  K.  Haddock 

Aunee  M.  Hagans 

Keely  E.  Hager 

Elizabeth  C   ftaney 


Sharilynn  Harder 

Christina  Hardin 

Angela  H.  Harrell 

Beverly  G    Ha  ins 

Megan  E.  Henderson 

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FRESHMEN 


S.  Finley  Hendi  rson 
Heather  E.  Herring 
Tena  R.  Hicks 
Andrea  M.  Hill 
Aimee  L.  Howie 


Susan  P.  Hruska 
Kimberiy  A    Hunter 
Kathryn  E.  Hution 
Amy  K  Jolly 
Leigh  Ann  Jones    t 

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Tiffany  P.  Jones 
Tracy  E.  Jones 
Gloria  C.  Joyce 
Lori  M.  Joyner 
Kimberiy  C.  Keyser 


Sara  A.  Kilts 
Hann&Kim 
Kathy  A.  Knox 
Meredith  E.  Lasater 
Lee  Ann  Laws 


Karen  L.  Lay  ton 
Betsy  M.  Lee     y 
Jennifer  B.  Lee' 
Natalie  D. 
Lees-Shepard 
Heather  J. 
Leinenweber 


Julie  £.  Lihebarrier 
Michele  R.  Lister 
Jennifer  L.  'Livonius 
E.  Ing-Marie 
Lonnerheden 
Cynthia  K.  Lundblad 


FRESHMEN 


Katheririe  E.  Marion 

Anna  G    Marshburn 

Holly  V.  Martin 

Daniela  M.  Marx 

Leigh  Anne  Massey 


Shannon  L 
Maultsby 

Carey  E.  Maxwell 

M    Boyce  Maynard 

Michelle  M 

Mc Arthur 

Jodie  L.  McDonalcl 


A.  Celeste  McLean 

Stephanie  L-  McLean 

Lydia  B.  Meece 

Erika  R.  Mellina 

Gretchen  R.  Moore 


Meghan  J    Morrissey 

Beth  J.  Murphy 

Angela  K.  Neill 

Elizabeth  T. 

Newman 

Susan  E.  Nolan 


Shannon  D. 

O  Sullivan 

Kar\'n  M.  Odom 

Suzan  Omar 

Suzanna  C    Owen 

A.  Nicole  Page 


Amy  Af!  Page 
Bethany  D.  Page 
Rehekah  M.  Page 

Ivy  J.  Parker 
Angela  L.  Payne 


FRESHMEN 


Christine  E-. 

Pedersen 

Billie  Jo  Perkins^ 

Meredith  L.  Perkins 

Dana  E.  Petrie 

Heather  E.  Phillips 


Lisa  S.  Phillips 
Mary  E.  Pittard 
A.  Benlley  Poole 
Elizabeth  P.  Powell 
Kathryn  C.  Powell        , 


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Ashley  G.  Prevatte 

Coitrteney  A. 
Prevatte 

Elizabeth  G.  Prewitt 
Leigh  W,  Pullen 
Courtney  D.  Pursell 


Deborah  C.  Rabago 
Laura  P.  Rankin 
Kim  L.  Redding, 
Brandy  L.  Rifhard-s 
Mary  L.  Rives 


Dana  M.  Roach 

Holly  M.  Roach 

C.  Leane  Roberson 

Stephanie  C. 

Robertson 

E.  Hope  Robinson 


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Alison  R.  Rumseu 
Anna  M.  Sapp     • 
Shannon  L.  Scheble 
Sherri  D.  Scoggins 
Emily  D    Sconyerk 

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Karen  E.  Sell 

Michelle  L   Sheflin 

Susannah  J.  Shumate. 

Christie  F   Siner 

Anna  Singer 


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D.  Hoxanne  Smith 

Kristy  P.  Smith 

Susan  B.  Smith 

V.  Allison  Smith 

Heather  J.  Snapp 


Jennifer  A.  Spencer 

Kristen  L.  Spencer 

Dana  B.  Steuwrdson 

Alanna  B.  Stokes 

Amber  N.  Stone 


Kimherhj  A-  Stone 

Alison  C.  Sugg 

BachaclM.  Summers 

Bina  Tanaka 

Sydney  R. 

Timmerman 


Carina  A.  Turner 
A.  Heather  Tweed 
Wendi  \f:  Vanhou 
Julie  A.  Wallace 
Camille  L    Walter 


Heather  P.  Warren 

Patricia  M.  Watkon 

Tracy  S.  Watson 

Jennifer  L, 

Weathers 

Angela  D.  White 


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Brandee.B.  Whitt 

Shannon  B 

Whiteside 

Amy  L   Whitfield 

Lauren  L.  Wilkinson 

Michelle  J.  Williams/ 


Lee  Allison  B 

Williams 

Marianne  E. 

Williams 

Jane  B.  Willson 

Anna  L.  Wilson 

Caroline  B   Wilsaa 


Tammy  K.  Woods 
Lee  B.  Worrell 
Georgiana  Worsley 
Suzanne  M.  York 


Julie  Linebarrier 
President 


Freshman  Class  Officers 


Megan  Henderson 
Vice-President 


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Peace  Student  Government  Associatioi 


PSCiA  members  are  Sheariahzard  Trades,  Teresa  Webster  (Pres.),  Alison  Perry,  Julie  Linebarrier,  CaraHankey,  Kathy  Manning,  Stacy  Phillips,  Bonnie  Mullen, 
Leslie  Smith,  LaVera  Monroe,  Kristen  Haddock,  Kelli  Hopkins,  Megan  Henderson,  Crystal  Brinn,  Lee  Ann  Laws.  Julie  Castle,  Gretchen  Hfldebrandt,  Tammy 
Lawerenee,  Tammy  Baugnn,  Leigh  Anne  Bridges,  StarlaCallimore,  Cathey  Miller,  Shannon  DeBose,  Kim  Edwards.  Stephanie  Burgess,  Holly  Bernardo,  Noelle 
Nowak. 


Leadership,  scholarship,  and  group  and  individual  responsibility 
are  important  factors  in  the  Peace  Student  Government  Associa- 
tion. Leadership  and  scholarship  are  promoted  through  govern- 
ment offices  and  are  required  for  participation  in  these  offices. 
The  PSGA  sponsors  many  activities  such  as  the  Spring  Fling, 
Mother- Daughter  and  Father-Daughter  Weekend,  Stunt  Night, 
and  the  Fall  Dance.  The  PSGA  is  throughout  the  campus  life  and 
through  its  various  activities  the  PSGA  helps  to  enrich  the  col- 
lege experience. 


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The  Peace  Student  Christian  Association 


First  Row:  Hope  Kennedy,  Jenny  Thompson, 
Nieole  Easton,  Crystal  Brinn,  Kim  Redding; 
seeond  row:  Alison  McLean,  Christel  Norris, 
Heather  Bradley,  Dawn  Cutler,  Heather 
Leineweber,  Shonet  Wong;  third  row:  Kelli 
Hopkins,  Sara-Beth  Colon,  Kathy  Ellmore, 
Kathy  Folsom,  Melissa  Hand,  and  LaVera 
Monroe. 


The  Cabinet  members  are  Alison  McLean, 
Kelli  Hopkins,  Christel  Norris,  Kathy 
Ellmore,  LaVera  Monroe,  Sara-Beth  Colon, 
Kathy  Folsom,  Heather  Leineweber,  Nieole 
Easton,  and  Jenny  Thompson. 


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The  PSCA  provides  students  with  opportunities 
for  worship  on  campus.  It  promotes  and  encour- 
ages Christian  fellowship  among  students  and 
between  faculty  and  students,  and  it  also  en- 
courages the  development  of  Christian  charac- 
ter among  all  students  at  Peace  College.  The 
PSCA  activities  include  the  Loaves  and  Fishes 
program.  Special  Friends,  the  Big  Sister-Little 
Sister,  Peanut  Week,  Thanksgiving  Baskets, 
Blood  Drives,  Bible  Study,  and  Prayer  Group. 


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Peace  Student  Recreation  Association 


The  Peace  Student  Recreation  Association  officers 
are  Catliey  Miller,  President;  Tammy  Lawrence, 
Vice-Pres.;  Gretchen  Hildevrandt;  and  Roxanne 
Smith.  The  activities  that  the  PSRA  sponsor  help 
students  become  more  involved  in  intramurals.  By 
participating  in  the  activities  many  new  friendships 
are  made. 


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The  Peace  Student  Recreation  Association 
coordinates  the  intramural  sports  program. 
Individual  competition  and  team  competition 
is  held  for  numerous  sports,  as  well  as  annual 
competition  between  the  classes  in  powder- 
puff  football  and  basketball.  In  addition,  the 
FSRA  sponsors  an  annual  Road  Race  in  the 
Spring.  The  FSRA  cabinet  organizes  and  gov- 
erns the  activities.  A  yearly  calendar  of  events 
is  published  and  awards  are  given  to  Intra- 
j      mural  Champions  in  each  sport. 


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President's  Aides 


First  Row:  Susie  Bickley,  Karen  Sell,  and  Kristen  Haddock.  Second  Row:  Bonnie  Mullen,  Leslie  Smith,  and  Carin  Speckhard.  Not  Pictured,  Kim  Fleming. 


President's  Aides  served  as 

representatives  of  Peace  College 

throughout  the  year.  These  students  were 

chosen  tor  their  loyalty  to  Peace  College 

and  to  the  Peace  College  community.  The 

Aides  served  as  hostess  at  events  such  as 

the  Christmas  Open  House  at  the  Briggs, 

receptions  for  the  Board  of  Trustees,  Board 

ot  Visitors  and  other  special  events  both  on 

and  off  campus. 


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Daughters  and  Granddaughters  Club 


rst  Row:  Jenny  Price,  Sallie  Floyd.  Ashley  Edmondson,  Michelle  McArthur  and  Susannah  Cobb.  Second  Row  Rebekah  Page.  Michelle  Williams,  Jennifer  Flaggart,  Monika 
orence.  Kathrvn  Lineweaver.  Melissa  Hand  and  Susan  Smith 


The  Daughters  and  Granddaughters  Club 
is  made  up  of  students  whose  grandmothers 
attended  Peace  College.  Members  met  for 
a  tea  early  in  the  year,  and  gathered 
together  again  to  decorate  the  Christmas 
tree  in  Main  Parlor 

While  decorating  the  Christmas  Tree  in 
Main,  sophomores  Jenny  Price  and  Kathryn 
Lineweaver  talk,  as  Monika  Florence  looks 
on. 


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The  Dead  Artists'  Society 


Facult)  sponsors    ( larolyn  Parker  and  Marry  Baird,  and  Dead  Artists  Society  members  worked  on  New  York  artist 
Timpson's  installation  at  the  North  Carolina  Museum  of  Art. 


Dead  Artists  Society  Members 


Back  row  left  to  right:  Jackie  Hinkel, 
C.  Parker —  Faculty  sponsor,  Wiley 
Martti  Mattox  (back  of  head),    M 
Baird  —  Faculty  sponsor. 


Front  row  left  to  right:  Cheryl  Mitch- 
ell, Kim  Allen,  Sara  Webster.  Debra 
Davis,  Puna  Tanaka.  The  Dead  Art- 
ists Society  Club  on  Museum  Prac- 
ticum  trip  to  Washington  D.C. 


Guest  artist  well-known  N.C.  painter  Cynthia 
Pimentel,  discusses  her  work  at  the  Dead 
Artists'  Society  meeting. 


Bottom  left:  Standing  Jackie  Hinkel,  seated  left  to 
right:  Kim  Allen,  Cheryl  Mitchell,  Rina  Tanake, 
and  Heather  Leineweber. 


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College  Democrats 


Members  are  Sara  Kezar,  Cara 
Hankey,  Lynn  Fullbright,  Holly  Ber- 
nardo, Teresa  Webster,  and  Tammy 
Baughn. 


Young  Republicans 


Members  are  Lisa  Dowdy,   Angl 
Hughes,  Lori  Kozej,  and  Lama  Kozejl 


Future  Business  Women 


Students  planning  careers  in  business,  such  as 
accounting,  management,  personnel,  sales  and 
information  processing,  are  invited  to  join 
Future  Business  Women  to  hear  speakers  from 
various  business  areas  and  visit  business  or- 
ganizations. The  members  are  Meredith  Mc- 
Lean, Melissa  Hand,  Angie  Hughes,  Kristy 
Spencer,  Margie  Groome,  Christy  DeBerry, 
Michelle  McArthur,  and  Meredith  Perkins. 


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Peace  Times 


This  year's  Peace  Times  newspaper  tried, 
focus  on  the  topics  of  interest  to  Peace  G]i 
lege  students,  faculty  and  staff  as  well  1 
touching  on  national  and  worldly  issues.  Til 
goal  of  the  Peace  Times  was  to  provide  ! 
interesting  and  current  newspaper  for  t1^. 
entire  student  body.  The  newspaper  W 
published  four  times  this  year  under  the  < 
rection  of  the  News  Director,  Mrs.  |arj| 
Harvey-Clark,  Editor-in-Chief,  Kakki  Goi|[ 
ley.  Managing  Editor,  Molly  Briggs  and  St '< 
Writers,  Nikki  Covington,  Shannon  DeBoJl 
Shannon  Essick,  Ashley  Neal,  Elizabeth  R  | 
ford,  Heather  Snapp  and  Heather  Tweet 


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Honor  Court 


Stacy  Phillips  —  Honor 

Court  President 
Kelli  Hopkins  — 

President  of  PSCA 
Cathy  Miller  — 

President  of  PSRA 
Teresa  Webster  — 

President  of  PSGA 
Kim  Edwards  —  Secretary 
Crystal  Brinn  — 

Judiciary  Board 

Representative 

"On  my  honor  as  a  Peace  College  stu- 
dent, I  will  not  lie,  cheat,  or  steal;  nor 
will  I  condone  the  actions  of  those  who 
do.  1  also  accept  the  responsibility  to 
conduct  myself  socially  and  morally 
in  a  manner  becoming  a  Peace  stu- 
dent." 


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In  preparation  of  Honor  Week  the  Honor  Court  pledges  all  of  the  newcoming  freshmen  into  the  sist 
hood  of  Peaee  College. 


Environmental  Group 


Melissa  Hand 

Angie  Hughes 

Sara  Kczar 

Treshell  Rambout 

Cara  Hankey  —  President 

Shannon  DeBose 

Holly  Bernardo 

Lynn  Fullbright 

Natalie  Lees-Shepard 

Angel  White 

Mellisa  Blake 

Tiffany  Brisson 

Starla  Gallimore 

Daniela  Marx 

Sara  Webster 

Lee  Worrell 

Katie  Hassett 

Elizabeth  Raiford 

Lisa  Dowdy 

Megan  Henderson 

Monika  Florence 

Meredith  McLean 


BACCHUS 

BACCHUS  means  Boost  Alcohol  Consciousness  Concerning  the 
Health  of  University  Students.  BACCHUS  has  several  ongoing  projects 
that  promote  alcohol  awareness,  such  as  the  Don't  Drink  and  Drive 
Campaigns  promoted  by  Red  Ribbon  Week,  the  Peace  Alcohol  Aware- 
ness Week,  the  Road  Race,  plus  assemblies  and  other  activities.  The 
group  is  interested  in  helping  fellow  students  understand  and  acknowl- 
edge the  danger  in  the  use  and  abuse  of  alcohol.  In  the  last  two  years 
BACCHUS  has  become  a  very  successful  organization. 

Angel  White,  Heather  Leinenweker,  BrandeeWhite.  Mellissa  Hand, 
Cristel  Norris,  Lori  Kozej,  Amy  Wilson,  Hope  Kennedy,  Kisten  Had- 
dock, Kacv  Powell,  Dana  Roach. 


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PARENTS  WEEKEND 


A  student  and  her  father  enjoy  a  game  of  croquet. 


Parents  Weekend 

October  5  &  6, 1991 


A  family  enjoys  a  meal  on  Peace  Beach. 


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Mother/Father  Daughter 


Bonnie  and  her  main  take  a  walk  on  campus. 


Lee,  Celeste,  Daniella,  and  their  dads  meet  in  Main  Parlor. 


Teresa  and  her  father  enjoy  the  done 


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Intramurals 


The  intramural  sports  program,  which  is  com 
nated  by  the  PSRA,  offers  students  a  chance  to  j 
ticipate  in  both  individual  and  team  competit 
Among  the  events  offered  are  soccer,  volleyb 
howling,  Pictionary,  Trivial  Pursuit,  and  m; 
more. 


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Soccer 


L  to  R:  Kristy  Spencer,  Joanna  Brewer,  Cindy  Lundblad,  Caroline 
Goodwin,  Melissa  Blake,  Ashley  Prevatte,  Meghan  Morrissey, 
Coach  Gary  Edgington.  Second  Row:  Betsy  Watson,  Sara  Kilts, 
Amy  Wilson,  Suzanne  York,  Carolyn  Davis,  Tammy  Lawrence, 
Anna  Marshburn,  Not  Pictured:  Tiffany  Jones. 


Mr.  Gary  Edgington,  Peace  College  Soccer  Coach. 


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Peace  Tennis 


The  Peace  College  Tennis  Team  finished 
fourth  at  the  1991  NJCAA  National  Tournament 
in  Tyler,  Texas.  They  won  the  Pirate  Invitation 
Team  Tournament  in  1991  as  well.  There  were 
five  players  ranked  in  the  singles  pre-season  and 
two  doubles  teams. 

The  team  was  undefeated  in  the  fall  season 
with  a  record  of  6-0.  The  spring  season  will  con- 
sist of  more  than  twenty  matches.  The  travelling 
team  ventures  to  Texas,  Florida,  Georgia,  South 
Carolina,  Arizona,  Virginia,  and  various  areas  of 
North  Carolina. 

The  competition  keeps  the  team  busy,  yet 
they  pride  themselves  on  being  strong  academ- 
ically as  well  as  athletically.  Four  of  the  players 
are  on  academic  as  well  as  athletic  scholarships. 
Coach  Anne  Frautschi  builds  her  team's  academ- 
ic reputation  along  with  their  performance  on  the 
court. 

Team  members  include:  Susannah  Cobb,  Car- 
oline Vinson,  and  Sara  Webster;  tri-captains: 
Keri  Elgin,  Daniela  Marx,  Camille  Walter,  and 
Lee  Worrell.  The  team's  coach  is  Anne  Fraut- 
schi. 


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Physical  Fitness  At  Peace 


At  Peace  College  students  try  to  exercise 
both  their  minds  and  their  bodies.  Physical 
fitness  was  very  important  to  Peace  girls  tin's 
year  judging  from  the  amount  of  people  who 
used  the  weight  room  and  the  pool  everyday. 
Most  girls  who  worked  out  regularly  did  so  for 
their  own  benefit  and  not  for  a  Physical  Edu- 
cation class. 

What  motivated  students  to  exercise 
ranged  from  enjoyment  to  needing  to  lit  into 
the  size  6  dress  for  the  Spring  Dance.  Some 
students  even  used  exercise  to  relieve  the 
stresses  of  studying  and  exams.  The  more 
popular  methods  of  exercise  included  using 
the  Stair  Master,  riding  the  stationary  bike, 
jogging  or  walking  around  the  gym  and 
swimming.  Still,  whether  it  was  basketball, 
aerobics,  or  weight  lifting.  Peace  students  en- 
joyed physical  fitness. 


Above:   Peace  girls  can  throw  a  perfect  spiral    Right: 
"Whew!  Only  twenty  more  minutes  to  so!" 


Lett.  Stretching  out  is  a  must  for  exercise. 


Below:  Swimming  is  good  lor  all  of  vour  muscles 


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Above:  Using  a  kickboard  will  strengthen  your  legs. 


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Katherine   Arnott 

Dance  Director 

Katherine  Arnott,  assistant  professor,  is  a  native  New  Yorker  whose 
early  training  was  with  Claude  Noel  and  Fred  DeMayo  of  the 
Metropolitan  Opera  Ballet  in  New  York  City.  Ms.  Arnott  came  to  Peace 
in  1988  after  spending  nine  years  teaching  jazz,  modern  and  ballet  at 
the  State  University  of  New  York.  She  has  danced  extensively,  both  in 
New  York  and  on  tour,  with  the  Zodiaque  Dance  Company,  function- 
ing as  choreographer  and  performer.  Ms.  Arnott  received  her  Masters' 
Degree  in  Dance  from  the  State  University  of  New  York  at  Buffalo.  For 
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College  Scholars 


The  College  Scholars  are  fresh-  has  put  them  in  the  top  20%  o 

men  who  have  won  distinguished  their  class.  The  scholars  receiv 

scholarships  from   Peace,   and  many  benefits  such  as  priority  en 

sophomores  who  have  a  GPA  that  rollment  and  honors  courses. 


Joanna  Scharer,  Beth  Haney,  Caroline  Joyce,  Daniela  Marx,  Amy  Page, 
Kim  Redding,  Gwen  Capps,  Natalie  Castro,  Lynn  Fullbright,  Kacee 
Keyser,  Heather  Snapp,  Christina  Hardin,  Heather  Phillips,  Meredith 
Lasater,  Dr.  Briggs 


Mr.  Crossno,  (advisor),  Caroline  Vinson,  Alison  Perry,  Hope  Kennedy, 
Jenny  Thompson,  Alison  Brown,  Susannah  Cobb,  Meredith  McLean, 
LaVera  Monroe,  Alison  McLean,  Julie  Castle,  Dr.  Briggs,  Beth  Free- 
man, Katherine  Hudson,  Monika  Florence 


Marshals 


Marshals  are  the  top  seven  to  nine  students  in 
the  upcoming  sophomore  class.  They  are  chosen 
in  the  second  semester  of  their  freshman  year, 
based  on  their  work  during  the  first  semester. 
The  marshals  serve  at  baccalaureate,  convoca- 
tion, and  graduation 


Susan  Holhouser,  LaVera  Monroe,  Beth  Free- 
man, Julie  Castle,  Alice  Eaves,  Meredith 
McLean.  Katherine  Teeter,  and  Cathev  Miller 


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jtchan  Hildebrant.  Elizabeth  Freeman,  Daniela  Marx,  Kathy  Ellemore,  Caroline  Vinson, 
ia  Hilliam,  Marti  Mattox,  Christina  Hardin 


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usannah  Cobb,  Jennifer  Seaford,  Gretchan  Hildebrant,  Julie  Castle,  Meredith  McLean, 
elly  Oliver,  Monika  Florence,  Elizabeth  Raiford,  Ivy  Washington,  Kirsten  Speigal,  Tammy 
aughn  (not  pictured  Stephanie  Burgess,  Missy  Mills,  Michelle  Wall,  Audi  Woolard.) 


Phi 
Theta 


Kappa 


Phi  Theta  Kappa  is  a  national  honor  fraternity 
in  junior  colleges.  The  Peace  College  fraternity  is 
a  member  of  the  Gamma  Phi  chapter.  Inductions 
into  Phi  Theta  Kappa  are  held  annually  for  the 
second-semester  freshman  who  achieves  a  3.7 
GPA  during  the  first  semester  at  Peace.  A  sopho- 
more must  obtain  a  3. 5  cumulative  GPA.  An  offi- 
cial induction  is  held  in  the  spring  of  each  year. 
In  order  to  remain  a  member,  the  student  must 
maintain  a  3. 3  cumulative  GPA.  Phi  Theta  Kappa 
sponsors  tutoring  services  and  the  Brain  Brawl. 


Katherine  Hudson  and  Rma  Tanaka 


Sigma  Delta  Mu  is  a  National  Honor  Society  in 
Spanish  for  the  first  two  years  of  college.  Peace's 
chapter,  which  was  begun  in  the  spring  of  19S0, 
is  the  Beta  Chapter  of  North  Carolina.  The  Motto 
for  Sigma  Delta  Mu  is  "Mas  Alia"  which  means 
"beyond. "  It  is  hoped  that  each  member  will  take 
to  heart  these  words  and  will  move  beyond  her 
present  knowledge  to  new  realms  of  study  and 
understanding  —  particularly  of  the  Hispanic- 
world. 


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Outstanding 

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Beth  Freeman 

"Peace's  academic  environment  demands  education  as  the 
primary  element  of  the  collegiate  atmosphere,  making  Peace 
a  first  class  experience  that  I  will  always  be  thankful  for." 


Kelli  Hopkins 

"Coming  to  Peace  from  a  small  town  high  school.  I  needed 
the  secure  feeling  of  a  mock  family  that  I  have  received  at 
Peace.  I've  made  many  life-long  friends  during  these  two 
short  years.  Being  active  in  Student  Government  has 
made  my  two  years  very  fulfilling.  Also  the  closeness  be- 
tween the  students  and  the  professors  is  a  very  important 
aspect  at  Peace.  I  feel  comfortable  coming  to  any  of  my 
professors  and  talking  to  them  about  academic  problems 
as  well  as  personal  problems.  All  these  things  have  made 
my  two  years  at  Peace  a  first  class  experience." 


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Kathy  Manning 

"Choosing  to  go  to  Peace  College  has  been  the 
best  decision  I  have  made  thus  far  in  my  life.  I 
am  thankful  for  the  support  the  faculty  has 
lent  and  the  friendships  I've  made.  I  will  al- 
ways look  back  fondly  on  my  Peace  Days. 


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Sopho 


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Cathey  Miller 

"  'Good  character  is  more  to  be  praised  than  outstanding  tal- 
ent. Most  talents  are,  to  some  extent,  a  gift.  Good  character, 
by  contrast,  is  not  given  to  us.  We  have  built  it  piece  by  piece 
—  by  thought,  choice,  courage,  and  determination.'  John 
Luther.  Peace  has  alloived  me  to  grow  academically ,  spiritu- 
ally, and  in  character.  This  is  what  makes  Peace  College  a 
First  Class  Experience. 


Noelle  Nowak 

"Peace  College  .  .  .  Definitely  two  of  the  fastest  years  of  my 
life.  I  am  thankful  to  God  that  this  has  been  a  part  of  his  plan 
for  me.  Peace  has  a  quality  of  teaching  in  a  unique  way.  I've 
learned  an  incredible  amount  from  books,  professors, 
friends,  mistakes,  conversations,  watching  and  attempting. 
Peace  is  a  well-rounded  institution  and  is  a  good  foundation 
for  the  process  of  creating  well-rounded  students.  In  a  few 
phrases.  Peace  has  taught  me  this:  Your  best  teacher  is  time; 
your  best  preacher  is  the  heart;  your  best  book  is  the  world, 
and  your  best  friend  is  God. 


Stacey  Phillips 

"During  the  time  that  I  have  spent  here  at  Peace, 
1  have  had  the  opportunity  to  become  a  more  in- 
dividual and  independent  person  by  participa- 
ting in  the  activities  Peace  has  to  offer.  Above  all. 
Peace  is  a  first  class  experience  because  of  the 
many  heart-felt  moments  with  new  friends, 
teachers,  and  special  occasions.'' 


Outstanding  Sophomores 


Teresa  Jo  Webster 

"Teddy  Roosevelt  said,  'Life  is  a  joy  for  those  with  the  heart  to 
demand  it.  Peace  College  is  made  up  of  a  faculty  and  staff  that 
demand  the  best  out  of  themselves  and  out  of  the  students. 
Students  strive  to  achieve  excellence  in  academics  and  student 
organizations  because  of  the  tradition  of  excellence  here  at 
Peace.  There  is  always  someone  around  to  receive  advice,  guid- 
ance, or  support  from  when  needed,  and  that  creates  a  family 
atmosphere.  Look  at  what  the  faculty,  staff,  and  students  of 
Peace  College  achieve,  and  you  will  have  the  answer  to  what 
makes  Peace  College  a  first  class  experience. " 


Leslie  Smith 

"In  the  past  two  years  at  Peace,  I  have  discovered  many 
wonderful  treasures.  The  greatest  treasure  I  have  formed  is 
friendship.  The  friends  I  have  made  symbolize  Peace  to  me. 
Like  someone  once  said,  'Don't  be  dismayed  by  good-byes.  A 
farewell  is  necessary  before  you  can  meet  again,  and  meeting 
again,  after  moments  or  lifetimes,  is  certain  for  those  who 
are  friends. '  As  I  leave  Peace,  I  say  good-bye  to  the  friend- 
ships that  have  created  such  great  memories.  I  look  forward 
to  meeting  again. 


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Miss  Peace 


As  you  know  Miss  Peace 

$  the  highest  tribute  paid 

o  an  individual  by  her 

ieers.   She  defines  the 

vord  "excellent'  and  rep- 

'esents  the  finest  in  Peace 

ife.  This  years  Miss  Peace 

s  not  only  a  leader  but 

Iso  a  follower.  She  is  in- 

olved  in  every  aspect  of 

'eace  life.  This  year's  Miss 

'eace  is  definitely  a  goal- 

etter  and  has  achieved  al- 

nost  all  of  her  goals.  Her 

vork  as  Student  Body 

^resident  can  best  be  illus- 

rated  by  this  quote  that 

lefines  her  attitudes  and 

eelings!  "People  may 

loubt  what  you  say  but 

mil  always  believe  what 

ou  do."  She  definitely 

vroves  this  quote  by  her 

ctions,        leadership 

bility,  and  she  is  truly  the 

est  of  Peace.   We  are 

roud  to  announce  that 

he  1992  Miss  Peace  is 

eresa  Jo  Webster.   By 

ammy  Baughn,  her 
oommate. 


Teresa 

Jo 

Webster 


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The  Leadership  Scholars,  led  by  the  Dean  of  Students,  Janice 

Edwards,  play  an  active  role  in  activities  around  the  campus  and 

community.  Scholarship  recipients  are  chosen  based  on  contributions 

made  to  their  community  and  school,  and  an  interview.  The  Scholars 

meet  every  Monday,  from  3:15  to  5:15  for  a  class  entitled  Leadership 

for  Women."  As  part  of  the  program.  Leadership  Scholars  are  required 

to  actively  participate  in  a  community  or  Peace  College  organization  at 

least  one  hour  each  week. 


ur  deeds  determine 
us,  as  much  as  we 


determine  our  deeds." 


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First  row:  Kim  Reckling,  Andrea  Hill,  Hope  Pederson,  Kristen  Haddock,  and 
Dean  Edwards.  Second  Row:  Erica  Melina.  Julie  Linebarrier,  Brandy  Richardson, 
Brandee  White,  Ashley  Culbreth. 

Sophomore  Leadership  Scholars  Bonnie  Mullen  and  Teresa  Webster  lead  the  tall 
Student  Forum. 


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Alexander,  Brookie  E.,  407  Foxhall  St..  Raleigh.  NC  27609 
Allen.  Alecia  Dawn.  6304  Bethridge  Dr..  Charlotte,  NC  28226 
Allen,  Anita  Jo,  Rt.  1,  Box  187,  Pantego.  NC  27860 
Allen,  Kimberly  Nicole,  2004  Beecham  Circle,  Raleigh.  NC  27607 
Allen.  Kristen  Michelle,  2602  Brookhaven  Dr..  Kingston,  NC  28501 
Allred,  Caroline  Susan,  2712  Amherst  Ave.,  Burlington,  NC  27215 
Almond,  Jennifer  Denise.  2214  Sulgrave  Dr.,  Wilson,  NC  27893 
Alphin,  Terri  Ann,  P.O.  Box  231,  Calypso.  NC  28325 
Andrews.  Kelly  Lynn.  P.O.  Box  128,  Bethel,  NC  27812 
Angleberger,  Mary,  109  Plant  Rd..  Chapel  Hill,  NC  27514 
Arbegast,  Mary  Dawn,  804  North  Hills  Dr.,  Ayden.  NC  28513 
Ashley,  Christine  Lee,  237  Old  Orchard  Ct.,  Wagram,  NC  28396 
Atkinson.  Brandy  D..  4505  Knightsbridge,  Raleigh,  NC  27604 
Barbour,  Mary  Morgan,  P.O.  Box  879,  Dunn,  NC  28335 
Barksdale,  Frances  Elise,  818  Hempstead  Place.  Charlotte.  NC  28207 
Bartholow.  Laurie  Lynn.  1613  Kenbrook  Dr.,  Garner,  NC  27529 
Bateman,  Ivey  Janell,  1402  McArthur  St.,  Lumberton.  NC  28358 
Bates,  Stephanie  L.,  409  N.  Main  St..  Wake  Forest,  NC  27587 
Batts,  Catherine  Lynne.  6215  Terrapin  Ct.,  Wilmington,  NC  28409 
Bauer,  Lisa  Karen,  910  Highland  Ave.,  New  Bern,  NC  28562 
Baughn,  Tammy  Michelle,  Rt.  3,  Box  510,  Stoneville.  NC  27048 
Beacham,  Jennifer  Anne,  64(1  Wilmington  HWY. ,  Jacksonville,  NC  28540 
Beasley,  Shannon  Leigh,  Rt.  1,  Box  184,  Liberty,  NC  27298 
Beauchaine,  Aimee  D  .  4124  Laurel  Hills  Rd.,  Raleigh,  NC  27612 
Bechtold,  Lisa  Catherine,  407  Long  Pointe  Dr.,  Avon  Lake,  OH  44012 
Beddingfield,  Michelle  L.,  175  Broadmeade  Dr.,  Southern  Pines,  NC 

28387 
Bernardo,  Margaret  Holly,  1139  Oaklawn  Dr..  Culpeper.  VA  22701 
Bickley.  Martha  Susanne,  5804  Deblyn  Ave..  Raleigh,  NC  27612 
Blackmon,  Kristina  Diane,  707  Country  Club  Dr.,  Yaupon  Beach,  NC 

28465 
Blake,  Kelley  Lambert,  129  Spring  Creek  Ln..  Wilmington,  NC  28405 
Blake,  Melissa  Susan,  202  Lake  Forest  Pkwy.,  Wilmington,  NC  28401 
Bohanon,  Ann  Nicole,  106  Evergreen  Trail,  Rt.  2,  Halifax,  VA  24558 
Bowman,  Torrie  Lyn,  1413  Paumier  Ct.,  Raleigh,  NC  27615 
Bracy.  Carolyn  Theresa,  3826  Baring  St.,  Philadelphia,  PA  19104 
Bradley,  Heather  Marie,  3201  Kentyre  Dr.,  Fayetteville,  NC  28303 
Brann,  Nina  Crier,  Rt.  1.  Box  110.  Roxboro,  NC  27573 
Brantley,  Rebecca  C,  509  Kimberly  Dr..  Greensboro,  NC  27408 
Braswell,  Sarah  E.,  Rt.  3,  Box  25,  Norwood,  NC  28128 
Bray,  Julie  Kristin,  3502  McMillan  Ave.,  Lumberton,  NC  28358 
Brewer,  Joanna  Stacy.  5203  West  East  St..  Wilson,  NC  27893 
Bridgers,  April  Marie,  4618  Prestwick  Lane,  Wilson.  NC  27893 
Bridges,  Leigh  Anne,  5200  William  and  Mary,  Raleigh.  NC  27604 
Briggs,  Margaret  Louisa,  3501  VV'illiamsborough,  Raleigh,  NC  27609 
Brinn,  Crystal  Lane,  405  Brickiln  Rd.,  Washington,  NC  27889 
Brisson,  Tiffany  Ann,  P.O.  Box  84,  Dublin,  NC  28.332 
Brooks,  Lela  Anne,  P.O.  Box  274,  Pembroke,  NC  28372 
Brotherton,  Stacy  Leigh,  Rt.  10,  Box  659,  Mooresville,  NC  28115 
Brown,  Aimee  Michelle,  111  Creek  Rd.,  Elizabeth  City,  NC  27909 
Brown,  Anne  Hampton,  202  Coffee  Rd.,  Lynchburg,  VA  2450.3 
Brown,  Kristin  Amanda,  1207  Wellstone  Circle,  Apex,  NC  27502 
Brown,  Leavem  Denise,  224  N.  Glendale  Ave.,  Rocky  Mount,  NC  27801 
Brown,  Mary  Alison,  4609  Westminster  Dr.,  Raleigh,  NC  27604 
Burgess,  Stephanie  Moore,  101-J  Duden  CT.,  Cary,  NC  27513 
Burris,  Jennifer  Lynn.  24  Brendle  ST.,  Sylva  NC  28779 
Bush,  Anna  Harley,  318  Kings  Place,  Hartsville,  SC  29550 
Butts,  Melanie  Lynn.  Rt.  1,  Box  171-B,  Bunnlevel,  NC  28323 
Byrd,  Wendy  Janine,  1210  Kimbolton  DR.,  Cary,  NC  27511 
Capps,  Gwendolyn  Marie,  6  Lansdowne  Place,  Smithfield,  NC  27577 
Capps,  Kimberly  Dee,  440  Woodland  RD.,  Henderson,  NC  27537 
Carpenter,  Brandy  Kea,  P.O.  Box  643,  Albemarle,  NC  28002 
Carpenter,  Katherine  L.,  1103  S.  Belvedere  Ave..  Gastonia,  NC  280.54 
Carter,  Amanda  Gail,  5333  Jack  Jones  RD.,  Wake  Forest,  NC  27587 
Casey,  Crystal  Dawn,  Rt.  5,  Box  204.  Kingston,  NC  28501 
Cashion,  Nancy  Hester,  P.O.  Box  J,  Wendell,  NC  27591 
Castle,  Julie  Karr,  3  Old  England  CT. ,  Jamestown,  NC  27282 
Castro,  Natalie  Dawn,  3208  Camden  Circle,  Wilmington,  NC  28403 
Chambers,  Jennifer  Ann,  722  Dogwood  Lane,  Mooresville,  NC  28115 


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Champion,  Anna  Jane,  217  Lawson  RD.,  Washington,  NC  27889 
Childers,  Amy  Catherine,  P.O    Box  324,  McAdenville,  NC  28101 
Christensen,  Kimberly  A.,  508  6TH  ST.  NE,  Conover,  NC  28613 
Clary,  Jennifer  Lynn,  2125  Davistown  RD.,  Wendell,  NC  27591 
Clements,  Robbin  Renee,  1506  Tyonek  DR.,  Durham,  NC  27703 
Clontz,  Caroline  (NMN),  600  Florham  Drive,  High  Point,  NC  27262 
Cobb,  Susannah  Guinn,  436  Fairoaks  Circle,  Chapel  Hill,  NC  27516 
Colon,  Sara-Beth,  4513  Templar  Drive,  Portsmouth,  VA  23703 
Cook,  Raquel  Yvette,  156  Bee  Gee  Road,  Lumberton,  NC  28358 
Cooper.  Jennifer  Susan.  Rt.  2,  Box  141,  Mt.  Olive.  NC  28365 
Cooper,  Mary  Elizabeth,  Rt.  13,  107  Singing  Pine,  Greenville,  SC  29611 
Cooper,  Suzanne  E.,  509  Middle  ST.,  New  Bern,  NC  28560 
Corbin,  Shanelle  A.,  1431  Greenock  Ave.,  Fayetteville,  NC  28304 
Costin,  Julia  Elizabeth,  1115  Offshore  DR.,  Fayetteville.  NC  28305 
Cotten,  Kandy  Denise,  2100  Buck  Rowland  RD.,  Fuquay-Varina,  NC 

27526 
Coulter,  Kristey  M.,  1072  21st  Ave.,  NW,  Hickory,  NC  28601 
Covington,  Shannon  N.,  Rt.  5,  Box  152,  Rockingham,  NC  28379 
Crawford,  Jill,  P.O.  Box  1136,  Old  Fort,  NC  28762 
Creech,  Robin  Camille,  4000  Glen  Laurel  DR.,  Raleigh,  NC  27612 
Crisman,  Stacy  Adams,  114  Wicklow  Lane,  Durham,  NC  27713 
Crosier,  Melanie  Dawn,  Rt.  1,  Box  185-B1,  Farmville,  NC  27828 
Crusenberry.  M.  Anna,  118  Pioneer  Drive,  Mt.  Airy,  NC  27030 
Culbreth,  Ashley  Raines,  1106  Exxex  Drive,  Wilmington.  NC  28403 
Culp,  Alicia  Lane,  2123  Echo  Lane,  Wilmington,  NC  28403 
Curlee,  Gina  Lynette,  40  Lakewood  CT. ,  Concord,  NC  28024 
Curtis,  Holly  Paige,  3625  SE  School  Road,  Greensboro,  NC  27406 
Cutler,  Dawn  Elizabeth,  Rt.  1,  Box  419,  Plymouth,  NC  27962 
Davis.  Amy  Elizabeth.  1015  Smokewood  DR..  Apex,  NC  27502 
Davis.  Carolyn  Wendy,  7901  Harps  Mill  RD.,  Raleigh,  NC  22615 
Davis,  Debra  Sue,  Rt    1,  Box  110  A,  Pink  Hill,  NC  28572 
Davis,  J.  Lynn,  P.O.  Box  121,  Bladenboro,  NC  28320 
Davis,  Laura  Jean,  Rt.  3,  Box  622,  Candor,  NC  27229 
Dawson,  Sarah  Bradley,  Rt.  2,  Box  145.  Stantonsburg,  NC  27883 
Deberry,  Christy  Renae,  3328  Buck  Run  TR.,  Wake  Forest,  NC  27587 
Debose,  Shannon  Kelly,  207  Briarcliff  DR.,  Dunn.  NC  28.334 
Decker,  Cynthia  Ann,  7112  Electra  Dr.,  Raleigh,  NC  27607 
Dick,  Christian  Stewart,  4812  Clipping  Court,  Louisville,  KY  40241 
Dixon,  Karen  Regina,  Rt.  2,  Box  46  A,  Harrells,  NC  28444 
Dollar,  Jennifer  Blair,  720  W.  Church  St.,  Ahoskie,  NC  27910 
Douglas,  Tona  Belissa,  P.O.  Box  9.  Candor,  NC  27229 
Dowdy,  Lisa  Michelle,  319  Kimberly  Jo  Dr.,  Rocky  Mount,  NC  27804 
Dowries,  Sonja  Martha,  118  Avon  Lane,  Greenville,  NC  278.58 
Driver,  Jennifer  Dawn,  2870  Wycliff  Rd.,  Raleigh,  NC  27607 
Drum,  Sonya  Leigh,  Rt.  10,  Box  260,  Winston-Salem,  NC  27127 
Duggan,  ChaYlene,  Rt.  3,  Box  242,  Newport,  NC  28570 
Dupree,  Tammy  Michele,  703  Vandora  Ave.,  Garner,  NC  27529 
Easton,  Nicole  Lea,  2907  Blyth  Rd.,  Waxhaw,  NC  28173 
Eaves,  Alice  Tate,  3516  Baugh  Street.  Raleigh,  NC  27604 
Edmondson,  Ashley  L  .  P.O.  Box  384,  Asheboro,  NC  27204 
Edwards,  Kimberly  Dralene,  5316  Summerwood  Dr.,  Greensboro.  NC 

27405 
Ehrhardt,  Robin  Renee.  112  Oak  View  Dr.,  Clarksville.  VA  23929 
Elgin,  Keri  Ann,  P.O.  Box  45.  Maurertown,  VA  22644 
Ellis,  Janie  Mae,  328E  South  Franklin,  Wake  Forest,  NC  27587 
Ellmore,  Kathryn  Lee,  P.O.  Box  642,  Ahoskie,  NC  27910 
Erskine,  Suzanne  Mills,  P.O.  Box  1173,  Wake  Forest,  NC  27588 
Ervin,  Barbara  Alyson,  503  Rush  Road,  Fayetteville,  NC  28305 
Essick,  Shannon  Kaye,  39  Deer  Park  Road,  Weatogue,  CT  6089 
Estep,  Stephanie  Regina,  104  Wellington  Dr.,  Matthews,  NC  28105 
Evans,  Susan  Laurie,  3661  Wickersham  Way,  Raleigh,  NC  27604 
Faggart,  Jennifer  M.,  306  Travis  Lane,  Salisbury,  NC  28146 
Farmer,  Jolie  Beth,  P.O.  Box  1088,  Norwood,  NC  28128 
Ferrara,  Tracey  A.,  6  Sagebrush  CT. ,  Greensboro,  NC  27409 
Ferrell.  Stacy  Colleen,  P.O.  Box  271,  Hertford,  NC  27944 
Fields,  Julie  Chappell,  201  Windsor  Rd.,  Greenville.  NC  27858 
Finch,  Rebecca  Diane,  3620  Arthur  Pierce.  Apex,  NC  27502 
Fiorenza,  Jennifer  Lynn,  125  Tutter's  Neck,  Williamsburg,  VA  23185 
Fleming.  Kimberly  Ann,  2666  HWY  70,  Mebane,  NC  27302 


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Fleming,  Kyle  Spencer,  Rt-  2.  Box  414,  Henderson,  NC  27536 
Florence,  Monika  Meyer,  5300  Emerson  Dr.,  Raleigh,  NC  27609 
Floyd,  Sallie  Anne,  P.O.  Box  216,  Fairmont.  NC  28340 
Folsom,  Kathy  Leigh,  P.O.  Box  112,  Bailey,  NC  27807 
Ford,  Dana  A.,  4801  EcoffAve.,  Chester,  VA  23831 
Formy-Duval,  Anna  S.,  225  Braxlo  Lane,  Wilmington,  NC  28409 
Franklin,  Pamela  Jean,  215  Marshall  Rd..  Fayetteville,  NC  28303 
Freeman.  Elizabeth  K.,  Rt.  5,  Box  266B,  Fayetteville.  NC  28301 
Freeman,  Shelley  L.,  207  Calico  Dr.,  Morehead  City,  NC  28557 
Frye.  Elizabeth  Lee.  112  Brookridge  Dr.,  Raleigh,  NC  27606 
Fulk.  Beth  Anne,  2808  Ridgecrest  Dr  .  Rocky  Mount.  NC  27803 
Fullbnght,  Teresa  Lynn,  26  Lake  Shore  Dr.,  Weaverville,  NC  28787 
jFullwood.  Melina  Jo.  P.O.  Box  10402,  Southport,  NC  28461 
'Furstenau,  Pamela  Ann,  210  Sourwood  Rd.,  Goldsboro,  NC  27534 
Gallimore,  Starla  Nell,  602  Sherwood  Ave.,  Goldsboro,  NC  27534 
bandy,  Melissa  Michelle,  4612-304  Baymar  Dr.,  Raleigh,  NC  27612 
Garrett,  Janet  Lynn,  507  W.  Gordon  St..  Roxboro,  NC  27573 
Gaskins,  Gretchen  Taylor,  Rt.  1,  Box  168,  Grifton.  NC  28530 
iGelston,  Kimberly  Renee,  2413  Ferguson  Rd.,  Raleigh.  NC  27612 
Gilliam,  Julie  Page,  2404  Odendron  Ct.,  Richmond.  VA  23233 
'Gilliam,  Martha  Ellen,  P.O.  Box  1120.  Carthage,  NC  28.327 
Goodman,  Kristin  Ann.  P.O.  Box  1161,  Rockingham,  NC  28.379 
Goodson,  Kimberly  L.,  Rt.  3,  Box  421-B.  Jacksonville,  NC  28.540 
poodwin,  Caroline  E.,  1740  Parker  Lane,  Henderson,  NC  27536 
pourley,  Caroline  Burgin,  1802  Independence  Tr. .  Morganton,  NC  28655 
Groome.  Margie  Rebecca,  Rt.  3,  Box  263  B-l,  Greenville,  NC  27858 
Habben,  Kerri  Mai,  440  Rose  Haven  Dr.,  Raleigh,  NC  27609 
Habetz,  Shelley  Anne,  9505  Woodington  Ct.,  Raleigh,  NC  27606 
Hadden,  Susan  Falls,  506  Wadeward  Rd.,  Richmond,  VA  23229 
Haddock,  Mary  Kristen,  3339  Timucua  Circle,  Orlando,  FL  32837 
Hagans,  Aimee  Michele.  14032  Lincoln  Ave.,  Newcomerstown,  OH  43832 
Hager,  Keely  Erin,  4120  Redington  Dr.,  Raleigh,  NC  27609 
Hains.  Kathy  Carter,  15  E.  Peace  St.,  Raleigh,  NC  27604 
Hales,  Cynthia  Louise,  3408  Kilburn  Rd.,  Raleigh,  NC  27604 
Hall,  Katy  Ellen.  620  Burning  Tree  Cr.,  High  Point.  NC  27265 
Hall,  Laura  Gwyn,  603  Shamrock,  Asheboro,  NC  27203 
Hand,  Melissa  Richards,  14  Oriole  Rd. .  Medfield,  MA  2052 
Haney,  Elizabeth  Carol,  113  Pettingill  Place.  Southern  Pines,  NC  28387 
Hankey,  Cara  Ann,  484  Harper  Blvd.,  Estill.  SC  29918 
Harder,  Sharilynn,  11304  Barrington  Way,  Austin,  T.\  78759 
Hardin,  Christina,  Rt.  3,  Box  64,  Red  Springs,  NC  28377 
Harrell.  Angela  Howard,  P.O.  Box  18,  Faith,  NC  28041 
Harris,  Beverly  Gail,  4592  Old  Rt.  75,  Oxford,  NC  27565 
iHassett,  Katie  Anne,  ,5003  Korem  Dr.,  Greensboro,  NC  27409 
death,  Robin  Natalyn,  Rt,  6  box  226,  Mt.  Olive,  NC  28365 
Henderson.  Megan  E  .  1909  Stanton  Rd.,  Kinston,  NC  28501 
Henderson,  Susan  Finley.  906  Monroe  St..  Roanoke  Rapids.  NC  27870 
Herring,  Heather  Elaine.  Rt   3.  Box  190,  Goldsboro,  NC  27530 
Hester,  Heather  Dawn,  1301  Greenside  Dr.,  Raleigh.  NC  27609 
Hicks,  Tena  Renaee',  Rt.  1,  Box  734-A,  Eden,  NC  27288 
-lildebrandt.  Gretchen,  2288  Brecknock  Dr.,  Winston-Salem.  NC  27103 
Hill,  Andrea  Michelle,  P.O.  Box  1928,  Morehead  City,  NC  28557 
Hill,  Nancy  Leigh,  P.O.  Box  2540,  Marion,  NC  28752 
Hinkel,  Jacqueline,  212  Farmington  Woods,  Cary,  NC  27511 
polland,  Caitlin.  130  Hawthorne  Rd.,  Raleigh.  NC  27605 
iollingsworth,  Robyn  L.,  2406  Elmhurst  Dr.,  Fayetteville,  NC  28304 
iflolshouser,  Susan  Elizabeth,  8513  Sleepy  Creek  Dr.,  Raleigh,  NC  27613 
Hopkins,  Kelli  Alyce,  Rt.  2,  Box  509-A,  Norwood,  NC  28128 
Morton,  Carey  Denise,  211  Ellerbe  Rd.,  Rockingham,  NC  28379 
-lowle,  Aimee  Lynn,  615  Westham  Woods  Dr..  Richmond,  VA  23229 
iruska,  Susan  Patricia,  144  Boiling  Spring  Cr. ,  Southern  Pines,  NC  283S7 
iudson.  Katherine  Scott,  641  Rock  Creek  Rd.,  Chapel  Hill,  NC  27513 
jlughes,  Angela  Kay,  Rt,  3,  Box  602,  Roanoke  Rapids,  NC  27870 
lumphrey,  Karen  Suzanne,  Rt.  8,  Box  138,  Mooresville,  NC  28115 
lunter,  Kimberly  Ann,  Rt.  1,  Box  895,  Hertford,  NC  27944 
lutton,  Kathryn  E.,  1645  Squire  Davis  Rd.,  Kernersville,  NC  27284 
arvis,  Jennifer  Carol,  Rt.  2,  Box  116,  Holly  Springs.  NC  27540 
ohnson,  Jessica  Pegg,  2905  Wynnewood  Dr.,  Greensboro,  NC  27408 
oily.  Amy  Katherine,  1850  Meadow  Glen  Lane.  Winston-Salem.  NC  27127 


Jolly,  Deann  Rae.  1853  Kenmore  Circle,  Statesville,  NC  28677 
Jones,  Jamie  Crandell,  P.O.  Box  266,  Oolerain,  NC  27924 
|ones,  Leigh  Ann,  702  Golfers  Lane,  Nashville.  NC  27856 
Jones,  Leigh  Ellyn.  1515  Morganton  Rd.,  Fayetteville.  NC  28305 
Jones,  Rosetta  Laverne,  319  Boggs  Dairy  Rd. ,  Thomasville,  NC  2736(1 
Jones,  Tiffany  Page,  124  Deerborn  Dr.,  Goldsboro,  NC  27534 
Jones.  Tracy  Elizabeth,  304  Alderson  Rd..  Washington,  NC  27889 
Joyce,  Gloria  Caroline,  Pinehurst  Manor  IB,  Pinehurst,  NC  28374 
Joyner,  Lori  Melissa,  101  Embassy  Ave.,  Nashville,  NC  27856 
Joyner,  Renee',  Michelle,  3633  Brinkley  Dr.,  Raleigh.  NC  27604 
Kennedy,  Hope  Elizabeth,  Rt    10.  Box  317.  Asheboro,  NC  27203 
Kesler,  Sloan  Elizabeth,  11712  Mon-O-War  Tr..  Raleigh,  NC  27613 
Kettler,  Wendy  Lyn,  716  Grove  Ave.,  APTC,  Raleigh.  NC  27606 
Keyser,  Kimberly  C,  P.O.  Box  484,  Hertford,  NC  27944 
Kezar,  Sara  Katherine,  209  E.  Stadium  Dr.,  Eden,  NC  27288 
Kilts,  Sara  Anne,  141  Trodescant  Dr.,  Chapel  Hill,  NC  27514 
Kim.  Hanna,  1001-B  Hunting  Ridge,  Raleigh,  NC  27615 
King,  Rebecca  Lynn,  127  Tall  Pine  Lave,  Kitty  Hawk,  NC  27949 
Kircus,  Angela  Gail.  P.O.  Box  308.  Belmont.  NC  28012 
Kirk,  Kimberly  Lynn,  512  Francisca  Lane,  Cary,  NC  27511 
Knox.  Kathy  Ann,  7232  Sherrils  Ford,  Sherrills  Ford,  NC  28673 
Kozej,  Laura  Rae,  1001  Walnut  St..  Lumberton.  NC  28358 
Kozej,  Lori  Ann,  1001  Walnut  St.  Lumberton,  NC  28358 
Langley.  Knsti  Danielle,  309  Gannon  Ave.,  Zebulon,  NC  27597 
Lasater,  Meredith  Elise.  Rt.  1.  Box  56A,  Erwin.  NC  28.3.39 
Lawrence.  Sonia  Leigh,  P.O.  Box  268.  New  Hill,  NC  27562 
Lawrence,  Tammy  Lee,  3136  Burke  Mill  Ct.,  Winston-Salem,  NC  27103 
Laws,  Lee  Ann,  Rt.  4,  Box  547,  Mt.  Olive,  NC  28365 
Layton,  Karen  Lee,  1500  White  Oak  Ct,  Martinsville,  VA  24112 
Lee,  Betsy  Mills,  1114  Rockridge  Rd.,  Asheboro,  NC  27203 
Lee,  Jennifer  Brannan,  1708  Anita  Dr.  Laurinburg,  NC  28352 
Less-Shepard,  Natalie  D..  P.O.  Box  1238,  Kill  Devil  Hills,  NC  27948 
Leinenweber,  Heather  J.,  6273  Lakehaven  Dr.,  Fayetteville,  NC  28304 
Lewis,  Angela  L.,  3135  Calvary  Dr.,  Raleigh.  NC  27604 
Liles,  Lu  Anne.  34  West  Maggie  Ct,  Wendell,  NC  27591 
Lindsay,  Michele  Ann,  2730  Greggin  Dr.,  Roanoke,  VA  24012 
Linebarrier,  Julie  E.,  6226  Bismark  Ave.,  Kannapolis,  NC  28081 
Lineweaver,  Kathryn  B.,  7  Newbern  Square,  Greensboro,  NC  27408 
Lister,  Michele  Renee',  111  Bobwhite  Ct,  Oxford,  NC  27565 
Livonius,  Jennifer  Lynn.  5623  McCallum  Ct,  Charlotte,  NC  28226 
Lonnerheden,  E.  Ing-Marie.  Sjohultsv.  38  28600,  Orkelljunga,  Sweden 
Luby,  Anne  King,  6101  Bentway  Dr..  Charlotte,  NC  28226 
Lumsden.  Marion  Adita.  3141  Merrianne  Dr.,  Raleigh,  NC  27607 
Lundblad,  Cynthia  Karin,  102-C  Weatherstone,  Chapel  Hill,  NC  27514 
Manning,  Maile  Kathleen  Rt.  5.  Box  8,  Washington.  NC  27889 
Marion,  Katherine  Elise,  P.O.  Box  156,  Vass,  NC  28394 
Marlowe.  Melissa  Leigh,  4515  Oak  Hollow  Dr.,  High  Point,  NC  27265 
Marshburn,  Anna  Grayson,  318  Bretonshire  Rd.,  Wilmington,  NC  28405 
Martin,  Cyrena  Juliann,  2021  Trexler  Ct,  Raleigh,  NC  27606 
Martin,  Holly  Virginia,  1616  Snowdon  Ct,  Asheboro,  NC  27203 
Marx,  Danieia  Maria,  606  East  Beech  St.,  Goldsboro,  NC  27530 
Massey,  Leigh  Anne.  825  Valerie  Dr.,  Raleigh,  NC  27606 
Mathes,  Betsy  Ann,  1003  Highland  Dr.,  Laurinburg,  NC  28352 
Matheson.  Jennifer  Anne,  6109  Chowning  Ct,  Raleigh,  NC  27612 
Matkins,  Wendy  Carol,  Rt  1,  Box  243,  Washington,  NC  27889 
Mattox,  Margaret  Elaine,  P.O.  Box  176.  Youngsville,  NC  27596 
Matuck,  Amy  Lyn,  4501  Oceanfront  Ave..  Virginia  Beach,  VA  23451 
Maultsby,  Shannon  Leigh,  Rt.  2,  Box  470-1A,  Leland,  NC  28451 
Maxwell,  Carey  Elizabeth,  4000  N.  Walnut  St.,  Lumberton,  NC  28358 
Maynard,  M    Boyce,  105  Merewood  Rd..  Belmont,  NC  28012 
Mayo,  Lisa  Gave,  502  Church  St.,  Winterville,  NC  28590 
McArthur,  Michelle  M.,  337  S.  McPherson,  Fayetteville,  NC  28303 
McDonald,  Jodie  Lunn,  1407  Dennbriar  Dr.  Concord.  NC  28027 
McDonald,  Tracey  Annette,  301  Prince  Rd.,  Greenville,  NC  27858 
McElwain,  Shannon  Ann.  3209  Marie  Dr.,  Raleigh,  NC  27604 
McLean,  Alison  Nicole,  5612  Old  Forge  Circle,  Raleigh,  NC  27609 
McLean,  Andrea  Celeste,  P.O.  Box  1016,  Morehead  City,  NC  28557 
McLean.  Meredith  W.,  8820  Gotherstone  Ct,  Raleigh.  NC  27615 
McLean,  Stephanie  Lynn,  113  McConnick  Dr.,  Maxton,  NC  28.364 


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MeLeod,  Mary  Elizabeth,  302  Eleanor  St.,  Greenville,  NC  27858 
Meece,  Lydia  Bertie.  3110  Granville  Dr.,  Raleigh,  NC  27609 
Mellina,  Erika  Rene,  3305  Fortune's  Ridge.  Midlothian,  VA  23112 
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er,  Alice  Hadley,  P.O.  Box  1871,  Blowing  Rock,  NC  28605 

er,  Catherine  Ann,  5303  King  George  Ct.,  Greensboro,  NC  27410 


-.  Meghan  Elizabeth,  13645  Union  Village  Circle.  Clifton,  VA  22024 
Melissa  Gail.  414  Kildee  St..  Clayton,  NC  27520 
Mitchell,  Cheryl  Lynn,  12528  Birchfalls  Dr.,  Raleigh,  NC  27614 
Mollere,  Jennifer  Ann,  111  Friendly,  Box  127,  Raleigh,  NC  27607 
Monroe,  Lavera  Ruth,  P.O.  Box  802,  Atlantic  Beach,  NC  28512 
Moore  Abigail  Jeannie,  6204  Krandon  Dr.,  Raleigh,  NC  27603 
Moore,  Gretchen  Reid,  204  Eden  Drive  Washington,  NC  27889 
Morgan,  Amanda  Rea,  Rt.  1,  Box  198,  Biscoe,  NC  27209 
Morrissey,  Meghan  Jane,  3703  Hazel  Lane.  Greensboro,  NC  27408 
Motley,  Tina  Bernice,  110  Sugar  Lane.  Knightdale,  NC  27545 
Mozingo,  Michelle  Rae,  1400  Fairway  Dr.,  Clayton,  NC  27520 
Mullen.  Bonnie  Lynn.  112  E.  Hunter's  Tr.,  Elizabeth  City,  NC  27909 
Murphy,  Beth  Jeanine.  1005  Winona  Rd.,  Raleigh,  NC  27609 
Neal,  Ashley  Marie,  2417  Dartmouth  Dr.,  Fayetteville,  NC  28304 
Neill,  Angela  Kay,  Rt.  11,  Box  700,  Mooresville,  NC  28115 
Nelson,  Recca  Bailey,  2132  Purnell  Rd.,  Wake  Forest,  NC  27587 
Newman,  Elizabeth  Tucker,  4860  Winchelsea  Rd.,  Winston-Salem,  NC 

27104 
Nolan,  Susan  Elizabeth,  1105  Hemingway  Dr.,  Raleigh,  NC  27609 
Norris,  Christel  Lynn,  4209  Edna  Buck  Dr.,  Castle  Hayne,  NC  28429 
Nowak.  Noelle  Gene,  1608-2  Sussex  Lane,  Wilson.  NC  2789.3 
O'Sullivan,  Shannon  Dawn,  704  Castalia  Dr.,  Cary,  NC  27513 
Odette,  Jennie  Hill,  P.O.  Box  898,  Cary.  NC  27.512 
Odom,  Karen  Michelle,  4607  Hoe  Ct.,  Fayetteville,  NC  28314 
Oliver,  Kelly  Anne,  39  Cypress  Lane.  Kitty  Hawk,  NC  27949 
Omar,  Suzan,  3264  Landmark  G-l,  Greenville,  NC  27834 
Owen.  Suzanna  Caraway,  Box  828  403  Broad  St.,  Roseboro,  NC  28382 
Page,  Alison  Nicole,  210  Kemp  Rd    E.,  Greensboro,  NC  27410 
Page,  Amy  Nicole,  Rt.  4,  Box  149,  Dunn,  NC  28334 
Page,  Bethany  Dorothea,  4309  Old  Colony  Rd..  Raleigh,  NC  27613 
Page,  Rebekah  McLean,  406  W.  23rd  St.,  Lumberton,  NC  28358 
Parker.  Ivy  Joyce,  Rt.  1,  Box  413,  Murfreesboro,  NC  27855 
Pattee,  Yvonne  Rae,  6201  Winthrop  Dr..  Raleigh,  NC  27612 
Payne,  Angela  Lynn,  1955  Merrimac  Dr. ,  Fayetteville,  NC  28304 
Payne,  Jennifer  Lynn,  8308  Cedarbrook  Ct.,  Raleigh,  NC  27603 
Pedersen,  Christine  E.,  Nordre  Standvej  62,  3000  Elsinor  Denmark 
Penley,  Tara  Leigh,  102  Timber  Ridge  Rd.,  Belmont,  NC  28012 
Perkins,  Billie  Jo,  Rt.  1,  Box  565,  Kenly,  NC  27542 
Perkins,  Meredith  Leigh,  408  Southwood  Dr.,  Goldsboro,  NC  27530 
Perron,  Angela  Michelle,  4482  Hock  Maple  Ct.,  Concord,  CA  94521 
Perry,  Alison  Gail,  81  Dogwood  Tr.,  Kitty  Hawk,  NC  27949 
Petrie,  Dana  Elizabeth,  601  4th  Ave..  Conover,  NC  28613 
Pettengill,  Wendy  Jo,  506  Francisca  Ln.,  Cary,  NC  27511 
Phillips,  Heather  Elaine,  2525  HWY  43,  Vanceboro.  NC  28586 
Phillips,  Lisa  Shawn,  P.O.  Box  229,  Newton,  NC  28658 
Phillips,  Stacy  Lee,  4114  Box  60B  Rogers,  Wake  Forest,  NC  27587 
Phipps.  Christina  M.,  1  Hopkins  Rd.,  Castle  Hayne,  NC  28429 
Pike,  Stacy  Jeanette,  10.3  Teakwood  Dr.,  New  Bern,  NC  28562 
Pittard,  Mary  Elizabeth,  441  Fieldstone  Dr.,  Burlington,  NC  27215 
Pittman,  Kimberly  Denise,  2700  Buff  Rd.,  Rocky  Mount,  NC  27803 
Plott,  Shelli  Renee,  Rt.  8,  Box  115,  Mocksville,  NC  27028 
Poole,  Alissa  Bentley,  7900  Hepworth  Ct,  Raleigh,  NC  27615 
Pope,  Heather  Anne,  14  Lakeforest  Dr.,  Taylorsville,  NC  28681 
Pope,  Rebecca  Ann,  406  Mailman  Rd.,  Knightdale,  NC  27545 
Powell,  Elizabeth  P.,  118  Kingsway  Dr..  Dunn,  NC  28334 
Powell,  Kathryn  Carlton,  2300  Arrowood  Rd.,  Midlothian,  VA  23112 
Prevatte,  Ashley  Greer,  104  Breckindalc,  Winston.  NC  27104 
Prevatte,  Courteney  Anne,  1133  Sturdivant  Dr.,  Cary,  NC  27511 
Prewitt,  Elizabeth  Gray,  472  Winfield  Blvd.  SE.  Concord,  NC  28025 
Price,  Jennifer  Rose,  P.O.  Box  732,  Mt.  Olive,  NC  28365 
Privette,  Susan  Whitley,  P.O.  Box  1245,  Zebulon,  NC  27597 
Pugh,  Carey  Olivia,  5305  Broadmoor  Place,  Greensboro,  NC  27410 
Pullen,  Leigh  Webber,  3625  Mansfield,  Rocky  Mount,  NC  27804 
Pursell,  Courtney  D.,  4601  West  Fairway  Dr..  New  Bern,  NC  28562 


Oueen,  H.  Elissa,  2009  Forest  Hills  Ln.,  Monroe,  NC  28112 

Rabago,  Deborah  Carey,  P.O.  Box  71635,  Ft.  Bragg,  NC  28307 

Raiford,  Grace  Elizabeth,  3332  Ridgecrest  Ct.,  Raleigh,  NC  27607 

Rambout,  Treshell  Nicole,  Box  1119C,  Rt.  20.  Fayetteville,  NC  28306 

Rankin,  Laura  Page,  733  St.  Andrews  Rd.,  Statesville,  NC  28677 

Ratcliff,  Samantha  Kay,  2500  Bellechase  Ct.,  Chesapeake,  VA  23321 

Ray,  Lisa  Partin,  633  Woodland  Rd.,  Raleigh,  NC  27603 

Redding,  Kim  Leigh.  Rt.  6,  Box  405,  Yadkinville,  NC  27055 

Richards,  Brandy  Lynn.  Rt.  1,  Box  283A,  Watha,  NC  28471 

Rickard,  Jennifer  Dare,  212  Carolina  Trace,  Sanford,  NC  27330 

Riddick,  Emily  Karen,  110  Marsh  Rd.,  Washington,  NC  27889 

Ritchie,  Archie  Lynn,  520  Kenway  St.,  Garner,  NC  27529 

Rivenbark,  Gina  Nicole,  Rt.  3,  Box  97-C,  Wallace,  NC  28466 

Rivenbark,  Julia  Dawn,  1700  Pony  Run  Rd.,  Raleigh,  NC  27615 

Rives,  Mary  Lynn,  820  Stoneybrook  Dr.,  Sanford,  NC  27330 

Roach,  Dana  Michelle,  Rt.  2,  Box  255,  Kinston,  NC  28501 

Roach,  Holly  Michelle,  124  Brookshire  Ave..  Kannapolis,  NC  28081 

Robbins.  Penelope  V..  P.O.  Box  1180.  Manteo,  NC  27954 

Roberson,  Carrie  Leane,  Rt.  1,  Box  20,  Williamston,  NC  27892 

Robertson,  Sabrina  L..  Rt.  9.  Box  1140,  Hickory,  NC  28601 

Robertson,  Stephanie  C,  2902  Pinehurst  Dr.,  Kinston,  NC  28501 

Robinson,  Elizabeth  Hope,  101  Keith  St.,  Williamston,  NC  27892 

Rogers,  Beverly  Ann,  1628  Village  Glen  Dr.,  Raleigh,  NC  27613 

Rumsey,  Alison  Renee',  314  Buccaneer  Rd,,  Wilmington,  NC  28409 

Rush,  Elizabeth  Ashley,  Rt.  2,  Box  174-E4,  Clarksville,  VA  23927 

Russ,  Melissa  Faye,  5402  Eastwind  Rd.,  Wilmington,  NC  28403 

Ryon,  Jody  Fitzgerald,  5608  Alpine  Dr  ,  Raleigh,  NC  27609 

Sapp,  Anna  Marie,  129  Woodburn  PI.,  Advance,  NC  27006 

Savage,  Andra  Elizabeth,  1595  Sanford  Rd.,  Charleston.  SC  29407 

Scharer,  Joanne  Louise,  Rt.  9,  Box  1155,  Hickory,  NC  28601 

Scheble,  Shannon  Leigh,  Rt.  5,  Box  781,  Albemarle,  NC  28001 

Schnurr,  Jaime  Elizabeth,  824  Merrie  Rd..  Raleigh.  NC  27606 

Scoggins,  Sherri  Denise,  2123  Woodlawn  St.,  Kannapolis,  NC  28081 

Sconyers,  Emily  Duncan,  4101  Champaign  Dr.,  Durham,  NC  27707 

Scott,  Mary  Susan,  P.O.  Box  263,  Rose  Hill,  NC  28458 

Seaford,  Jennifer  Blair,  374  Elk  Spur  St.,  Elkin,  NC  28621 

Sell,  Karen  Elizabeth.  1519  Carr  St.,  Raleigh,  NC  27608 

Sherlin,  Michelle  Lynn,  553  Mills  Gap  Rd.,  Arden,  NC  28704 

Shumate,  Susannah  Jane,  P.O.  Box  1061.  Lumberton,  NC  28359 

Siner,  Christie  Faye,  201  Lord  Granville  St,  Morehead  City.  NC  28557 

Singer,  Anna  Elizabeth,  2627  Dover  Rd. ,  Raleigh,  NC  27608 

Skinner,  Anna  Carol,  2103  Darien  Place,  Wilson,  NC  27893 

Slade,  Tracey  Renee,  2468-B  West  Webb  Ave.,  Burlington,  NC  27215 

Slate.  Ann  Virginia.  1013  Dinwiddie  Ave.,  Richmond,  VA  23229 

Smith,  Dorothy  Roxanne,  Rt  3;  Box  189  Pinewd,  China  Grove,  NC  28023 

Smith,  Kendal  Louise,  34  Sturbridge  Lane,  Greensboro,  NC  27408 

Smith,  Kristy  Paige,  1813  Dantzler  Rd..  High  Point.  NC  27245 

Smith,  Leslie  Michele,  Rt.  1,  Box  343,  Asheboro,  NC  27203 

Smith,  Patricia  K  ,  15  East  Peace  St.,  Raleigh,  NC  27604 

Smith,  Susan  Renee,  308  W.  Vance  St.,  Apt.  5.  Wilson.  NC  27893 

Smith.  Vera  Allison,  103  Woodleigh  Ct. ,  Jamestown,  NC  27282 

Snapp,  Heather  J,  W.  503  14th,  Spokane,  WA  99204 

Speakman,  D.  Ashley,  2110  Matthews  Mint,  Matthews,  NC  28105 

Speckhard.  Carin  Marie,  3801  Waldenbrook  Rd.,  Greensboro,  NC  27407 

Spencer,  Jennifer  Ann.  P.O.  Box  105.54,  Southport,  NC  28461 

Spencer,  Kristen  Leigh,  Rt.  2,  Box  66,  Trinity.  NC  27370 

Speigel,  Kristen  Q.,  520  Earl  Griffen  Rd.,  Monroe,  NC  28110 

Stamper,  Melissa  Brooke,  95  Weybosset  Rd.,  Henderson.  NC  27536 

Stevens,  Laura  Jones,  103  Turnage  Rd.,  Chapel  Hill,  NC  27514 

Stewardson,  Dana  Bess,  Rt.  3.  Box  25-C,  Henderson,  NC  27536 

Stokes.  Alanna  Brinn.  116  Niblick  Rd.,  Grifton,  NC  28530 

Stone,  Amber  Nicole,  2214-A  Chelsea  Dr. .  Wilson,  NC  27893 

Stone,  Kimberly  Arlene,  7340  Johns  Rd.,  Laurinburg,  NC  28352 

Stone,  S.  Ashley.  110  Bee  Gee  Rd.,  Lumberton,  NC  28358 

Styron,  Hannah  Gray,  1750  Hwy  24  E.,  Newport,  NC  28570 

Sugg,  Alison  Christina,  1408  Morganton  Rd.,  Fayetteville,  NC  28305 

Summers,  Rachael  M.,  205  Redwood  Trail,  Goldsboro,  NC  27534 

Sylvester,  Lisa  Debian,  3435  Doncaster  Rd.,  Winston-Salem,  NC  27106 

Talley,  Kathryn  E.,  601  Bank  St.,  Washington,  NC  27889 


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Tanaka,  Rina,  1-3-7,  Shibasaki,  Tokyo  1S2,  Japan 
Tatum.  Shelly  Lynn,  1124  Jimree  Ave.,  Fayetteville,  NC  28301 
Taylor.  Terri  Denise.  301  Old  Coach  Rd.,  Rocky  Mount,  NC  27804 
Thompson,  Jennifer  B.,  54  Birdie  Ct.,  Morehead  City,  NC  28557 
Thompson,  Jennifer  Lynn,  Rt.  1,  Box  416-A,  Murfreesboro,  NC  27855 

'Thompson.  Rebekah  Wren,  19  Trinity  Dr.,  Lumberton,  NC  28358 

iThurston,  Anne  Elizabeth,  3731  Browning  Plank,  Raleigh,  NC  27609 
Timmerrnan,  Sydney  R.,  608  St.  George's  Hill,  Fayetteville,  NC  28303 
Toland,  Kimberley  Jean,  Box  213,  Judith  Gap,  MT  59453 

iTrakas,  Leisha  Sheariahzard,  P.O.  Box  768,  Mooresville,  NC  28115 
Tucker,  Jennifer  Leah,  202  Norham  Dr  ,  Cary,  NC  27513 

(Tudor,  Chandra  Nanette,  2901  Rannock  Ct,  Raleigh,  NC  27604 
Turner.  Corina  Ann.  P.O.  Box  101,  Morehead  City,  NC  28557 

(Tweed,  Ashley  Heatherton,  Rt.  3,  Box  19,  Ferrum,  VA  24088 
Vainwright,  Mary  W.,  901  W.  Comwallis  Dr.,  Greensboro,  NC  27408 
Valero,  Mary,  7312  Wilderness  Rd.,  Raleigh,  NC  27613 
Yanhoy,  Wendi  Michelle,  1255  Klutz  Rd.,  Salisbury,  NC  28146 
Vaughan,  Anne  Bilisoly,  P.O.  Box  370,  Wendell,  NC  27591 
Vinson,  Caroline  Keaton,  809  Park  Ave.,  Goldsboro,  NC  27530 
Walker,  Kimberly  Dawn,  Rt   2.  Box  220- D,  Wade,  NC  28395 
Wall,  Linda  Michelle,  1102  Park  Ave.,  Camer,  NC  27529 
Wallace,  Julie  Annette,  P  O.  Box  696,  Roanoke  Rapids,  NC  27870 
Walter,  Camille  L.,  22  Hayfield  Village.  Ewarton  PO,  Jamaica  79 
Walter,  Lorae  Elizabeth,  1701  Hunting  Ridge,  Raleigh,  NC  27615 
Warren,  Heather  Page,  500  Dewitt.  Jacksonville.  NC  28540 
Washington,  Eleanor  Y. ,  127  Woodland  Rd.,  Fredericksburg,  VA  22401 
Washington,  Ivana  Marrie,  5338  Plateau  Ct,  Fayetteville,  NC  28303 
Waters.  Tammy  Jo,  512  Odum  Dr.,  Hubert,  NC  28539 
Watson,  Elizabeth  Anne,  3610  Redfield  Dr.,  Giboro,  NC  27410 
Watson,  Patricia  M.  P.O.  Box  111,  Red  Springs,  NC  28377 
Watson,  Tracy  Suzette,  100  Castlefern  Dr.,  Cary,  NC  27513 
Weathers,  Jennifer  Lynne,  110  Chip  Shot  Dr  ,  Morehead  City,  NC  28557 
Webb,  Heather  Holland,  2221  Witheridge  Rd.,  Mechanicsville,  VA  23111 
Webb,  Shannon  Lynn,  Rt.  1,  Box  199-B,  Ellerbe,  NC  28338 
Webster,  Sara  Elizabeth,  724  Brassie  Club  Dr  ,  Rocky  Mount,  NC  27804 
Webster,  Teresa  Jo,  Rt.  1,  Box  282,  Pinetown,  NC  27865 
White,  Aimee  Nicole,  2400  Wesvill,  Apt.  J.  Raleigh,  NC  27607 
White,  Angela  Denise,  838  Eugene  St.,  Fayetteville,  NC  28306 
White,  Brandee  Bina,  2700  Coleberry  Trail,  Rocky  Mount,  NC  27804 
Whitehurst,  Leigh  Morgan,  P.O.  Box  671,  Bethel,  NC  27812 
Whiteside,  Shannon  Blair,  1832  Willow  Glynn  Rd..  Rocky  Mount,  NC 

27804 
Whitfield,  Amy  Leigh,  7  Sturbridge  Ln.,  Greensboro,  NC  27408 
Wilkinson.  Lauren  Leigh.  601  Yates  Place,  Zebulon,  NC  27597 
Williams,  Colleen  M.,  Ill  West  Dutton  Ct.,  Cary,  NC  27513 
Williams,  Heather  Nicole,  330  Robert  E.  Lee  Dr.,  Wilmington,  NC  28412 
Williams,  Jacqueline  M.,  520  Union  St.,  South,  Concord.  NC  28025 
Williams,  Jennifer  E..  214  Leckford  Way,  Cary,  NC  27511 
Williams.  LeeAllison  R. ,  48  Sturgridge  Ln.,  Greensboro.  NC  27408 
Williams,  Marianne  E  ,  518  Darby  Glen  Ln.,  Durham,  NC  27713 
Willson,  Jane  Barnes,  1409  Trents  Ferry  Rd.,  Lynchburg,  VA  24503 
Wilson,  Amy  Ruth,  318  Woodland  Dr.,  Jacksonville,  NC  28540 
Wilson,  Anna  Leigh,  110  Man  O'  War  Dr.,  Washington,  NC  27889 
Wilson,  Caroline  Beth,  9436  Hathwyck  Ct.,  Matthews,  NC  28105 
Wilson,  Merrit  E.,  318  Woodland  Drive,  Jacksonville,  NC  28540 
Winberry,  Stephanie  L. .  717  Christine  Ct.,  Jacksonville,  NC  28540 
Wong,  Shonet  Alison,  Box  10814,  Southport,  NC  28461 
Wood,  Carolyn  Michele,  2313  Stallings  Dr.,  Kinston,  NC  28501 
Woodall,  Felicia  Lynn,  1518  Ashburton  Rd.,  Raleigh,  NC  27606 
Woodley.  Wendy  Dale,  2301  Riley  Rd.,  Kinston,  NC  28501 
Woods.  Tammy  Kathleen,  414  Avery  St.,  Gamer,  NC  27529 
Woodson,  Judy  L.,  1020  W.  Peace  St.,  F-2,  Raleigh,  NC  27605 
Woolard,  Andrea  Faye,  3501  Banks  Rd.,  Raleigh.  NC  27603 
Worrell,  Lee  Borden.  805  East  Beech  St.,  Goldsboro,  NC  27530 
Worsley,  Georgiana,  P.O.  Box  455,  Wallace,  NC  28466 
Wyatt,  Cynthia  G.,  Peace  College,  Raleigh,  NC  27604 
York,  Suzanne  Marie,  1920  Sardis  Dr.,  Lancaster,  SC  29720 


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MOTHER  OF  THE  BRIDE 

FORMAL,  PROM  &  COCKTAIL  GOWNS 

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SERVICES 


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WE  HONOR 

GIFTS  & 

ALL  MAJOR 

ACCESSORIES 

CREDIT  CARDS 

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pher 

To  a  great  roommate! 
Thanks  for  starling  the  year  out 
with  a  smile  and  sticking,  by  me 
through  the  frowns. 

Love, 
Ashley 


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Raleigh,  NC  27605 

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110  Glenwood  Ave. 

Raleigh,  NC  27604 

(919)  834-4497 

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Kim  and  Melissa 

Farmer  Boone  .  .  .  Chapel  Hill .  .  .  State  .  .  .  UNCW .  .  .  I 
have  a  message  .  .  .  Did  the  mail  run  today?  .  .  .  Louisburg 
.  .  .  Sassy  .  .  .  Clocka  .  .  .  Subway  .  .  .  Put  out  the  pottery 
.  .  .  Seven  .  .  .  I  don't  have  power  steering,  .  .  .  Have  you 
started  studying?  .  .  .  Wade  .  .  .  F  your  buddy  .  .  .  Skeeter 
.  .  .Not.  .  .Garth.  .  .  Homemade  cooler .  .  .  Celestial  Fan- 
tasies .  .  .  Borrowing  Clothes  .  .  .  When  aren't  you  at  the 
doctor?.  .     Daryll's.  .  .  Layaway .  .  .  1 "m Broke .  .    Cutoff 
jeans  .  .  .  I  owe  you  a  calculatrice  ,  ,  .  Y.I .  .  .  K-Swiss  ... 
Thank  God  for  I -40  .  .  .  Do  we  need  to  tell  him?  .  .  .  FTS  .  .  . 
Cheers  .  .  .  Are  you  legal?  .  .  .  Walla!  .  .  .  Friends  In  Low 
Places  .  .  .  Arsenio  .  .  .  Si-Say-Kimberly  .  .  .  11.5  .  .  .  I'm 
sorry  I  made  you  come  here  ...  A  Flip's  Surprise  .        Have 
you  met  Melissa?  .  .  .  Steve  .  .  .  Shag  Lessons  .  .  .  Criss- 
Cross  .  .  .  Bambi  .  .  .  Scissors,  Paper,  Stone  .  .  . 
Wherever  We  May  Boam  Keep  One  Thing  In  Mind  .  .  . 
TAKE  CABE  OF  YOU! 

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.  .  .  I'mhne!  .  .  .  Let's  go  shopping  .  .  .  HarrisTeeter 
.  .  .  'cnp'  .  .  .  Fish  funerals  .  .  .  Wayne's  WorlJ  .  .  . 
Ouija  .  .  .EVIL.  .  .  Stary  ceiling  .  .  .  ugg,  hide  in  the 
showers  .  .  .  you  big  pi::ler .  .  .  Gee:  Louise  .  .  .  Bite 
me  .  .  .  Are  you  ever  going  to  bed? .  .  .  the  elevator  is 
not  on  our  floor!  .  .  . 


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At  a  new  school,  in  a  new  environment,  with  new  responsi- 
bilities, it  is  great  to  have  new  friends! 


Congratulations  Class  of  1992 
The  Lotus  Staff 


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Rusted  Suing  Sets 

Where  did  it  all  go? 

the  playhouse  full  of  dolls, 
teddy  hears,  suing  sets,  baseballs  .  .  . 

Where  did  it  all  go? 

The  laughter  that  can  he  heard 
on  a  warm  Saturday  afternoon  .  .  . 

all  of  us  racing  to  get  home 
before  the  rise  of  the  moon. 

The  trips  to  the  mall. 

the  movies  and  the  circus  .  .  . 
just  an  elite  group  of  friends 

and  the  parents  who  came  with  us. 

The  driver's  license  that  followed 

permitting  us  on  the  road  .  .  . 
the  sports  car  we  all  dreamed  of 

and  the  safe  one  we  drove. 

The  smile  of  our  first  love 

with  a  rose  in  his  hand  .  .  . 
the  soft  kiss  by  the  door 

whispered  goodbyes  from  the  man. 

Our  graduation  from  high  school, 
started  the  beginning  of  college  .  .  . 

papers,  computers,  math  problems, 
and  sororities  we  pledged. 

The  kneel  of  our  true  love 

and  the  ring  that  he  bore  .  .  . 
white  wedding  gowns,  bridesmaids, 

and  romantic  vacations  he  paid  for. 

New  voices  of  children 

muddy  hands  and  dirty  faces  .  .  . 
teddy  bears,  swing  sets. 

lost  baseballs  in  unknown  places. 

Where  did  it  all  go? 

gone  like  the  blink  of  an  eye  .  .  . 
a  moment  becomes  a  lifetime 

not  hesitating  to  pass  by. 

The  rusted  swing  set  and  severed  bear 
remind  us  to  make  every  moment  last  . 

for  the  future  is  far  too  near 
to  worry  about  the  past. 

Suzanne  York 


Lotus  Staff 


Row  one:  Kristen  Haddock,  Raquel  Cook,  Sallie  Floyd,  Meredith  McLean,  Mrs.  Williams. 
How  two:  Lee  Ann  Laws,  Dawn  Cutler,  Rebekah  Page,  Heather  Snapp,  Julie  Bray,  Daniela 
Marx.  Row  three:  Sara  Webster,  Suzanne  York,  Kim  Toland,  Shelly  Tatum,  Carin  Speck- 
hard,  Dana  Stewardson. 


It's  been  a  great  year!  As  editor  of  the  1991- 
92  Lotus,  I  must  first  thank  the  entire  year- 
book stall.  Obviously,  this  book  would  not 
have  been  possible  without  you.  Thank  you 
for  all  the  hard  work  you  contributed,  the 
late  night  hours  you  spent,  and  the  dead- 
lines you  met!  I  also  want  to  express  my  ap- 
preciation to  Mrs.  Williams  who  was  the  or- 
ganization, information,  and  pillar  of  calm- 
ness —  even  at  deadlines  —  behind  the  en- 
tire compilation  ol  our  yearbook.  I  extend 
another  thank  you  to  the  art  department, 
Ms.  Baird,  Ms.  Parker,  and  all  the  artists 
who  contributed  artwork  to  this  year's 
Lotus.  Your  originality  and  visual  expres- 
sion complemented  each  section,  giving  this 
Lotus  edition  distinct  creativity.  Thank  you 
all  once  again  for  a  wonderful  year!  We  hope 
we  have  preserved  your  time  at  Peace  and 
given  you  a  lirst-class  memory  of  your  first- 
class  experience  at  Peace. 

Meredith  McLean 


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editor 

:  Meredith  Mclean 

co-editors  . 

Kristie  Blackmon 
Sallie  Floyd 
Shelly  Tatum 
Kim  Toland 

staff: 

Kristen  Haddock 

Rebekah  Page 

Andra  Savage 

Julie  Bray 

Dana  Stewardson 

Sara  Webster 

Raquel  Cook 

Suzanne  York 

Lee  Ann  Laws 

Dawn  Cutler 

Heather  Snapp 

Daniela  Marx 

Carin  Speckhard 

photographers : 

\   Lee  Ann  Laws 

Andra  Savage 

Daniela  Marx 

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In  Memoriam 


Linda  Gregory  Stevens 


Beloved  Daughter,  Sister,  Wife, 

Mother  ; 

Teacher,  Student,  Friend  HI 

to         ,  I! 

Love  is  Eternal 


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Let  there  be  peace  on  earth, 
and  let  it  begin  with  me; 
let  there  be  peace  on  earth, 
the  peace  that  was  meant  to 

be. 
With  Cod  as  our  Father. 

brothers  all  are  we. 
Let  us  walk  with  each  other 

in  perfect  harmony. 
Let  peace  begin  with  me; 

let  this  be  the  moment  note. 
With  every  step  1  take, 

let  this  be  my  solemn  vow; 

to  take  each  moment 

and  live  each  moment 
in  peace  eternally. 
Let  there  be  peace  on  earth, 

and  let  it  begin  with  me. 


mm 


In  Memoriam 


Carolyn  Ruth  Hopkins 


I J  1956 


1991 


Daughter,  Sister,  Athlete. 

Coach , 
Teacher,  Mentor.  Friend     Q\  ,--, 


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He  Does 

Does  God  watch  each  leaf  that  falls, 

Each  color  of  the  sky? 
Does  He  notice  every  baby  bird. 

And  when  it  begins  toffy? 
Does  He  see  each  burning  sunset 

As  the  colors  flame  and  fade? 
Is  God  always  there  to  watch  us 

And  the  beauty  that  He  made? 
If  for  any  instant  you  may  doubt, 

Just  take  a  look  above 
At  fiery  trees  against  neverending  sky- 
All  nantre  show  God  s  love. 
And  if  God  watches  every  Robin 

And  God  loves  every  flaming  tree. 
How  much  more  must  He  love  us, 

And  guide  our  destiny. 

Lisa  G  Mayo 


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Peace  student  will  reflect  upomher^rersonal 

growth,  the  goals  she  has  sfPhnd  achieved,  and  the  lasting 

friendships  formeaduring  her  years  at  Peace.  Whether  she 

ends  the  year  thrvfbing  a  final  piece  of  luggage  into  the 

trunk  preparing foptihe  long  ride  home  or  tossinga'scatkt 

rose  gracefully  into  the  fountain,  eachf*  '     "  -■■■'" 

leave  with  memories  of  a  first  class  ex\ 

following  poem,  written  by  Peace 

captures  the  feelings,  events,  and 

graduate  will  nostalgically  recall  as 

experience. 


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by  Amy  Matuck 

Orientation,  Subconscious, 
tennis  team,  vespers,  english 
papers,  the  Attic,  leaf  blowers, 
PSCA,  Kevin's  Trivia,  Peace 
Beach,  Writing  Institute,  chapel 
cuts,  Frat  Court,  fountain, 
Krispy  Kreme,  curfews, 
switchboard,  Peanuts, 
campused.  Stunt  Night, 
intramurals,  parking  tickets, 
ECU,  Hardees,  rock  drop, 
required  assembly's,  Lawn 
Party,  late  time,  Big  Sister 
Little  Sister,  PSRA,  Honor 
Week,  SDH,  Shug,  Dating 
Game,  Darryls,  Derby  Days, 
Hillsborough  Street,  Chapel 
Hill,  leftovers,  PSGA,  dead- 
lines, STATE,  Fall  Fest,  Hand- 
book Test,  Religion,  signing 
out,  NO  BOYS,  picnics,  peace 
mail,  Phonathon,  Spring  Fling, 
convocation,  graduation! 


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